I feel like I can't offer this amazing book the words of admiration and credit it deserves! I loved the concept that Lowra and Dikembe, despite being separated in so many ways, had a commonality of location, and pain. Yet so much of this book was uplifting, the words seemed to soar! It just goes to show that a home really is just a concept, a feeling that an environment induces rather than a specific location itself. This book will stick with me long after reading it - I am sure of that much.
For these characters, as well as yourself, what makes a home?
In what ways is the ending hopeful?