Description
Home by Salman Rushdie is a compelling nonfiction work that explores the complex experience of immigration and the search for belonging. Drawing on his own life as an emigrant and cultural hybrid, Rushdie reflects with insight, passion, and humour on what it truly means to have a home. This thought-provoking book delves into themes of identity, memory, and the sometimes fragile connection between roots and homeland, particularly when East meets West.
Known for his masterful storytelling and sharp observations, Rushdie offers readers a personal and universal exploration of displacement and adaptation. Home is a standalone essay-style book that resonates deeply with anyone interested in migration, cultural identity, or the emotional journey of redefining one’s place in the world. A poignant read for readers seeking both personal narrative and cultural reflection.











