Description
Dreams in Transit chronicles the remarkable journey of a young Kenyan woman whose long-cherished dream of studying abroad becomes reality when, at twenty-four, she boards a plane to Belgium. What begins as a pursuit of education soon transforms into a profound exploration of identity, resilience, and belonging.
In a foreign land, she discovers what it truly means to start anew. Through this memoir, readers witness her life abroad through the eyes of a young African immigrant navigating cultural differences, the loneliness of distance, the humility of blue-collar work, and the joy of unexpected friendships. Each experience, whether joyful or painful, reshapes her understanding of herself and the world. From the thrill of her first snowfall to the heartbreak of loss, from laughter in student halls to the quiet triumph of graduation, her story reflects the universal struggle of pursuing a dream while finding one’s place in the world.
Told with honesty, warmth, and introspection, Dreams in Transit is both a personal memoir and a universal narrative. It urges readers to believe in the possibilities of their own dreams, no matter how distant, while reminding them that life is fleeting and that joy must not be postponed in the name of ambition.
At its core, Dreams in Transit is a testament to growth, courage, and the beautiful symmetry of life’s full-circle moments, recognising that while travel broadens horizons, it also brings us home to ourselves. The woman who once left Kenya in search of opportunity returns not just with a degree but with a renewed sense of purpose, self-awareness, and peace. The journey that took her across continents ultimately led her back to where it all began, with a deeper appreciation of her roots and the dreams that first set her in motion.




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