
In TOSSED: Finding Home in a World That Wouldn't Hold Me, Hillary Murani delivers a raw, luminous memoir of displacement, survival, and becoming. Moving through fractured homes, uncertain guardianship, and the quiet violence of abandonment, Murani charts a life shaped by instability-but not defined by it.
With lyrical restraint and unflinching honesty, this memoir traces a journey from childhood vulnerability to self-authorship, revealing how faith, memory, and stubborn hope can coexist with loss. Each chapter is both reckoning and release, interrogating what it means to belong when permanence is a luxury and how identity is forged when safety is not guaranteed.
This is not a story of victimhood. It is a testament to endurance. A meditation on home-not as a place, but as a hard-won inner grounding.
TOSSED will resonate with readers drawn to literary memoirs of resilience, migration, faith, and the quiet courage of survival. It is a book for anyone who has ever had to rebuild themselves from fragments-and chose to rise anyway.
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