Publications
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Laila's Story: How Eduction Can Change One's Life
Based on a real story and interview, Lilla follows a young Afghan woman who fled ISIS terror after losing her father.
In Wolverhampton, she resisted forced marriage, pursued education, and became a social worker. Her journey shows how education and community support transformed fear and trauma into independence and hope.
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Nasir's Story: I Found My Happiness
Inspired by a true interview, this book shares Nasir’s journey from Nigeria, where homosexuality meant persecution, to safety in Wolverhampton.
Facing stigma, loss, and homelessness, he fought for asylum, rebuilt his education, and married the man he loved. Today, he lives freely with his husband and children.
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Kamela's Story: It Is Not A Dream Anymore
Drawn from a real-life interview, this story follows Kalema, a disabled refugee who escaped war and loss to start anew in the UK.
Once seen as helpless, she found independence, built a confectionery business, and embraced love and community, proving resilience can turn dreams into reality.
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Akira's Story: Believe You Can Fly
Inspired by a real interview, Akira tells the story of a Syrian woman forced to flee civil war, endure domestic violence, and rebuild her life in Wolverhampton.
Through resilience and support, she overcame abuse, gained independence, started a business, and created a safe, hopeful future for her children.