Behind every headline about exiled refugees, do we remember the human breaking point--when survival outweighs belonging?
When stories of displacement reach us, they often arrive flattened into statistics: waves, flows, numbers too large to hold. The Last Day Before Exile restores depth and voice to those figures, returning the story of migration to the crisis moment when everything is still undecided. Across borders and continents--from the Gaza Strip, Pakistan, Morocco, Iran, Afghanistan, Turkey, and Ukraine--Selin Bucak follows writers, artists, and professionals as they confront the question that changes a life forever: stay, or leave. These are stories of fear and fracture, but also of resistance, reinvention, and fragile hope. Bucak traces the quiet, devastating hours before departure, when home is still tangible and exile not yet real. By centering lived experience over headlines, The Last Day Before Exile invites readers to witness what displacement truly costs--and what it demands--when governments, borders, and war leave no neutral ground.
We publiceren alleen reviews die voldoen aan de voorwaarden voor reviews. Bekijk onze voorwaarden voor reviews.