Word Vancouver: Journeys - Dundurn

Word Vancouver: Journeys

Sometimes, it is in the short story that we find the most gripping tales. Join Silmy Abdullah (Home of the Floating Lily) and Jenn Ashton at Word Vancouver as they take us on journeys far and wide, up close and personal, and always deeply touching. This event is hosted by Kyle Hawke.


About the book:

Caught between cultures, immigrant families from a Bengali neighbourhood in Toronto strive to navigate their home, relationships, and happiness.

Set in both Canada and Bangladesh, the eight stories in Home of the Floating Lily follow the lives of everyday people as they navigate the complexities of migration, displacement, love, friendship, and familial conflict. A young woman moves to Toronto after getting married but soon discovers her husband is not who she believes him to be. A mother reconciles her heartbreak when her sons defy her expectations and choose their own paths in life. A lonely international student returns to Bangladesh and forms an unexpected bond with her domestic helper. A working-class woman, caught between her love for Bangladesh and her determination to raise her daughter in Canada, makes a life-altering decision after a dark secret from the past is revealed.

In each of the stories, characters embark on difficult journeys in search of love, dignity, and a sense of belonging.