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Burnt Eucalyptus Wood

On Origins, Language and Identity
Series: Mood Indigo
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Burnt Eucalyptus Wood offers a profound exploration of identity, migration, and belonging, told through the personal experiences of Ennatu Domingo. The book delves into the complexities of finding one's place amidst cultural and societal challenges, providing a poignant insight into the broader themes of politics and current affairs. It’s a thought-provoking read that invites reflection on contemporary global issues.
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You might enjoy this book if you're interested in personal narratives and insightful perspectives on migration, identity, and the broader sociopolitical contexts that shape these experiences. With its rich storytelling, it offers both a personal and analytical look at the complexities of belonging and displacement, appealing to readers passionate about Politics & Current Affairs.

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Burnt Eucalyptus Wood

Torn between forgetting and remembering, Ennatu Domingo explores the dilemma of international adoptees and migrant children and their quest for belonging in a book destined to be a classic of its genre.

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Who are you, when you come from two places?

Ennatu Domingo was adopted from Ethiopia at the age of seven and transplanted to Barcelona where she learned to flourish. But she never forgot her nomadic childhood in the mountains and meadows of Gondar, near the northern border with Eritrea.

Having witnessed the hardships of Ethiopian rural women at an early age, she was inspired to study the patriarchal structures that underpinned her individual experiences, both in Europe and in contemporary Ethiopia. She has lived in Kenya, Belgium, and the UK, and has travelled across five continents, but keeps returning to the country of her childhood, to re-construct a lost identity guided by the echo of her first language, Amharic, and the weight of a rich cultural heritage.

Torn between forgetting and remembering, Ennatu explores the dilemma of international adoptees and migrant children and their quest for belonging in a book destined to be a classic of its genre.

"The biography of Ennatu Domingo is impressive, and hearing her speak is no less so. In this small body there are more experiences than can be imagined for a 25-year-old from Barcelona." - ARA

"The author mixes the sentimental, intimate and evocative part, which she knows first-hand, with statistics and reports on the African social and economic reality." - La Vanguardia

"In the midst of so much pessimism, especially among young people, this book is like a crack of light in the dark. [...] Compulsory reading." - Time Out Barcelona, starred review

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Burnt Eucalyptus Wood by Ennatu Domingo explores themes of origin and identity through the eyes of a young immigrant. Reviewers appreciate Domingo’s efforts to highlight diverse immigrant experiences, particularly her insight into the challenges and triumphs faced by those of African descent. Her personal story, including the poignant detail of her mother’s passing at a young age, adds depth to the narrative. The book is recognised for contributing a significant perspective to discussions surrounding migration and cultural heritage.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781911648581

Publisher: The Indigo Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 20 April 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: The Indigo Press

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 13.0mm

Width: 111.0mm

Height: 178.0mm

Weight: 200g

Pages: 176

About the Author

Ennatu Domingo was born in Ethiopia. She holds a BA in Political Science and an MA in International Conflict and Security. She was awarded a Schuman traineeship to work at the European Parliament's Africa, Caribbean and the Pacific (ACP) Unit and currently works for the European Centre for Development Policy Management in The Netherlands.

Ennatu's non-fiction debut, Burnt Eucalyptus Wood was published in March 2022 by Editorial Navona in Catalan and Spanish. The book was an instant success across print and broadcast media.

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