Aamna Mohdin is a gifted storyteller with a compelling story in which resilience and humanity triumph over tragedy and displacement. She is a trusted, honest and at times humorous guide on a journey that is fraught, brave and at times dangerous. In a moment where refugees are often talked about but rarely heard from, her voice breaks through not because it is loud but because it is lyrical -- GARY YOUNGE A brave, powerful, and deeply necessary book. Aamna Mohdin excavates her past with grace, honesty, and unflinching courage - exploring survivors guilt, identity, mental health, and the resilience of the Somali diaspora. A vital contribution to the Black British literary canon -- AFUA HIRSCH The startling honesty and intimacy of this depiction of one familys chaotic quest to find sanctuary feels fresh and important * GUARDIAN * Journalist Aamna Mohdin explores her Somali familys refugee experience across continents in her wonderful new book Scattered * FINANCIAL TIMES * An absorbingly written account of exile combined with journalistic research and rigour. Aamna is such a thoughtful writer, and her voice, and this testimony, offers an essential bridge between discourse on migration in Britain and the lived experiences of many Britons, which are too often disregarded -- SALLY HAYDEN, author of the Orwell Prize-winning My Fourth Time, We Drowned The only way out of the crisis of exclusion sweeping across the Atlantic Ocean is storytelling that overcomes apathy and scapegoating in favour of empathy and hospitality. In so luminously recounting the story of her family, and the exodus from Somalia to the United Kingdom she and her parents have lived, Aamna Mohdin achieves an imaginative breakthrough that everyone should read -- SAMUEL MOYN, Professor of Law and History at Yale University Reporting for the Guardian from the Calais refugee camp, Mohdin felt a jolt of recognition: she had once been a child refugee herself. From there she travels to Somalia, the country her parents fled, and back into her own past. * Guardian, The books to look out for in 2024 * Powerful and evocative * Bookseller, Editor's Choice * Mohdins intimate portrayal of her familys quest for sanctuary feels especially important in this moment ... Such stories are vital to foster understanding of the causes of the so-called asylum crisis, and the impact of violent border policies * NEW INTERNATIONALIST *