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Canada - What the Oceans Remember: Searching for Belonging and Home (Life Writing)

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Book Synopsis: Sonja Boon’s heritage is complicated. She has lived in Canada for over 30 years but was born in the UK to a Surinamese mother and a Dutch father. An invitation to join a family tree project inspired a journey to the heart of the histories that have shaped her identity, as she sought to answer two questions: Where does she belong? And who does she belong to? Boon’s archival research—in Suriname, the Netherlands, the UK, and Canada—brings her opportunities to reflect on the possibilities and limitations of the archives themselves, the tangliness of oceanic migration, histories, the meaning of legacy, music, love, freedom, memory, ruin, and imagination. Ultimately, she reflected on the relevance of our past to understanding our present.Deeply informed by archival research and current scholarship, but written as a reflective and intimate memoir, What the Oceans Remember addresses current issues in migration, identity, belonging, and history through an interrogation of race, ethnicity, gender, archives and memory. More importantly, it addresses the relevance of our past to understanding our present. It shows the multiplicity of identities and origins that can shape the way we understand our histories and our own selves.

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Discover the captivating memoir that explores the complexities of heritage and identity: What the Oceans Remember: Searching for Belonging and Home. Written by Sonja Boon, this thought-provoking book delves into the author's personal journey to uncover her roots and unravel the question of where she truly belongs. With over 30 years in Canada, Boon embarks on a captivating exploration through the archives of Suriname, the Netherlands, the UK, and Canada to understand the impact of migration, history, and memory on her sense of self.

Unearth the depths of Boon's archival research, which illuminates the possibilities and limitations of historical records, the intricacies of oceanic migration, and the significance of love, freedom, music, and imagination. As you delve into Boon's memoir, you'll find yourself pondering the profound relevance of our past in comprehending the complexities of our present. Engross yourself in her rich journey, where she poignantly examines the intersections of race, ethnicity, gender, archives, and memory, unearthing fresh insights into migration, identity, belonging, and history.

What the Oceans Remember stands apart from typical non-fiction by seamlessly blending meticulous research and contemporary scholarship with a deeply intimate and reflective writing style. As you immerse yourself in Boon's narrative, you'll gain a nuanced understanding of the multiplicity of identities and origins that shape our understanding of history and our own selves. Be captivated by Boon's exploration, as she invites you to transcend borders, question boundaries, and ponder your own sense of belonging and heritage.

Start your journey of self-discovery today with What the Oceans Remember: Searching for Belonging and Home. Reflect on your own roots, embrace the power of history, and forge connections to your past. Order now and embark on the transformative experience that awaits you.

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