Rituals of Belonging
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Albert Hadi
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Rituals of Belonging is a literary novel about identity, exile, and the quiet pain of never fully belonging. It is written for anyone who has entered a room and felt the unspoken judgment, the glance that measures you before you speak, or the small gesture that makes it clear you are still an outsider.
At its core, this is an immigrant novel, but it is not limited to immigration alone. It explores the deeper human experience of cultural displacement, alienation, and the lifelong search for belonging. The story follows characters who live between worlds, shaped by language, memory, and loss, slowly learning what it costs to be tolerated instead of accepted.
Written by an author who has crossed both visible borders and invisible ones, the novel captures exile not as distance from a homeland, but as something that settles quietly in the heart. Through lives marked by displacement, quiet sorrow, and unspoken rejection, Rituals of Belonging reveals how the longing to belong can become a wound that never fully heals.
In the raised eyebrow at the sound of a name, in the familiar question “Where are you really from?”, the novel exposes the subtle cruelty of being seen as different. Characters learn to measure their words, soften their presence, and reshape themselves to fit spaces never designed for them, even as something inside bends a little more each time.
This is not simply a story about immigrants or citizenship. It is a novel about identity and belonging, about the exhaustion of constantly explaining who you are, the pain of shrinking yourself to be accepted, and the quiet realization that even giving everything may still not be enough.
Rituals of Belonging is intimate, honest, and deeply human. It speaks to anyone who has ever felt unseen, labeled before being understood, or caught between worlds. It is a mirror held up to the silent struggles many live with every day, and a reminder that belonging is not always granted, it is often negotiated at great personal cost.
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