Saturday, December 14, 2024

Falling Seven Times: Exploring the struggles of labor migrants

Mark G. Wentling returns to the literary scene with his latest book, “Falling Seven Times,” a poignant fictionalized account inspired by his Ethiopian wife’s real-life experiences as a labor migrant. The novel, published by Archway Publishing, sheds light on the often-overlooked challenges faced by individuals who leave their homes in search of better opportunities abroad.

The story follows Alya, an Ethiopian woman who is compelled to leave her homeland to support her family amid economic hardships. With limited job prospects in Ethiopia, Alya embarks on a harrowing journey filled with physical and emotional obstacles, including difficult working conditions, language barriers, and cultural clashes. Her story reflects the resilience and determination of labor migrants striving for a brighter future.

In “Falling Seven Times,” Wentling aims to provide readers with insight into the personal toll of labor migration, a phenomenon that serves as an economic lifeline for both the workers’ countries of origin and the nations where they seek employment. “Alya’s is just one story out of tens of millions of struggles faced by labor migrants,” Wentling stated. “I want readers to understand the critical predicament that many people encounter in their quest for survival.”

The book’s title symbolizes the strength and courage that labor migrants must muster daily as they confront uncertainty and adversity while holding onto hope. Wentling hopes that readers will gain a deeper appreciation for the sacrifices made by those who leave their homes in search of work.

“Falling Seven Times” is now available for purchase on Archway Publishing and other major online platforms, including Amazon and Barnes & Noble.

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