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“Silence is My Mother Tongue” is a poignant literary fiction novel by Sulaiman Addonia, exploring themes of identity, exile, and resilience. Set in a refugee camp in an unnamed African country, the story follows Saba and her brother Hagos as they navigate the complexities of displacement and familial bonds. Addonia’s evocative prose delves into the silence and secrets that shape their lives, offering a profound meditation on the human spirit. This compelling narrative is enriched by Addonia’s own experiences, providing a unique and authentic perspective on the refugee experience, making it a must-read for fans of thought-provoking literature.






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