MIGRASYON
MIGRASYON
In Migrasyon, the author delves into the memories of his parents, who arrived in Quebec from Haiti in the 1970s. Through these recollections, he reconstructs the gestures, glances, and choices that shaped their journey. Between past and present, he gives voice to their uprooting, their hopes, their struggles, and their gradual integration into a new land. A poignant narrative, told in a unique voice, where exile becomes the echo of a heritage to be embraced. A story of great relevance: as questions of immigration, roots, and identity are at the heart of social debates, Migrasyon offers a sensitive and nuanced perspective, a truly human one. A unique perspective on the history of the Haitian diaspora in Quebec: few graphic novels explore the arrival of Haitian communities in the 1970s with such accuracy and restraint. This story sheds light on a collective memory still largely unrepresented in our graphic literature. A powerful and accessible work, poised between family memory and universal narrative: Migrasyon touches on the personal, yet speaks to everyone: children of immigrants, readers seeking true stories, or those who appreciate narratives rooted in reality. The tone is understated, the message powerful, and the storytelling highly readable.
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