2025 Literary Award Grand Prize: Mohamed Hammoud
A child’s life is split by a siren that rips the ordinary day apart — the beginning of exile, of loss, and of a name given and taken. From the sun-baked streets of Beirut to a new life in London, Ontario, this is a story about what happens when you carry a homeland inside you while learning to survive somewhere else. Tender, fierce, and memory-rich, the narrative tracks one family’s decision to leave, the small rituals that keep them human, and the quiet work of reclaiming selfhood in a world that keeps renaming you…
