This book is an intimate journey through the wounds and heartbeats of a country that is learning, at its own pace, to stop being afraid. Through the story of Mike, a cat who has become an unwitting symbol of dignity and resistance, the invisible side of immigration is revealed: the absences that weigh more than papers, the silences that form walls higher than any border, and the hope that insists on surviving even in the most arid places.
Each page is a testament to resilience, a portrait of those who love, work, and dream in a land that sometimes sees them as strangers. This work not only tells a story; it illuminates an entire country from the most human perspective: one born of fear but sustained by tenderness.
This book is an intimate journey through the wounds and heartbeats of a country that is learning, at its own pace, to stop being afraid. Through the story of Mike, a cat who has become an unwitting symbol of dignity and resistance, the invisible side of immigration is revealed: the absences that weigh more than papers, the silences that form walls higher than any border, and the hope that insists on surviving even in the most arid places.
Each page is a testament to resilience, a portrait of those who love, work, and dream in a land that sometimes sees them as strangers. This work not only tells a story; it illuminates an entire country from the most human perspective: one born of fear but sustained by tenderness.