
Perhaps Tomorrow The Memoir of a Sri Lankan Housemaid in the Middle East
Book Details
- Author: Richard Anderson
- Publisher: Speaking Tiger
- Language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- ISBN: 9788193314166
- Pages: 244
- Published Year: 2017
- Dimensions: 24 x 19 cm
- Condition: Used – Good
About the Book
Perhaps Tomorrow by Richard Anderson is a poignant and moving memoir that illuminates the life of a Sri Lankan housemaid working in the Middle East. Through an intimate and compelling narrative, the book highlights the struggles, sacrifices, and resilience of migrant workers, offering readers a powerful insight into their hopes, dreams, and challenges.
The memoir explores themes of displacement, cultural adaptation, and the pursuit of a better life, providing a human perspective on the often overlooked realities of labor migration. Anderson captures both the hardships and moments of determination that define the lives of these workers, emphasizing the courage and endurance required to navigate unfamiliar environments far from home.
Written with sensitivity and depth, Perhaps Tomorrow not only tells the story of one individual but also reflects the broader experiences of millions of migrant workers worldwide. The book is ideal for readers interested in social issues, personal narratives, cultural studies, and stories of resilience and human spirit.
Published by Speaking Tiger, this paperback edition offers a compelling, eye-opening reading experience for those seeking to understand the human side of migration, labor, and the quest for dignity and opportunity across borders.
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Book Details
- Author: Richard Anderson
- Publisher: Speaking Tiger
- Language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- ISBN: 9788193314166
- Pages: 244
- Published Year: 2017
- Dimensions: 24 x 19 cm
- Condition: Used – Good
About the Book
Perhaps Tomorrow by Richard Anderson is a poignant and moving memoir that illuminates the life of a Sri Lankan housemaid working in the Middle East. Through an intimate and compelling narrative, the book highlights the struggles, sacrifices, and resilience of migrant workers, offering readers a powerful insight into their hopes, dreams, and challenges.
The memoir explores themes of displacement, cultural adaptation, and the pursuit of a better life, providing a human perspective on the often overlooked realities of labor migration. Anderson captures both the hardships and moments of determination that define the lives of these workers, emphasizing the courage and endurance required to navigate unfamiliar environments far from home.
Written with sensitivity and depth, Perhaps Tomorrow not only tells the story of one individual but also reflects the broader experiences of millions of migrant workers worldwide. The book is ideal for readers interested in social issues, personal narratives, cultural studies, and stories of resilience and human spirit.
Published by Speaking Tiger, this paperback edition offers a compelling, eye-opening reading experience for those seeking to understand the human side of migration, labor, and the quest for dignity and opportunity across borders.












