Sukirog
From the villages of post-war Korea to the crowded streets of Egypt, from the scars of Bosnia and Albania to the quiet resilience of England, this memoir follows the extraordinary journey of one woman who carried her children in
her heart across every border. It is not only her story, but the story of every mother who has endured hunger, war, betrayal, and exile - mothers who never surrendered, who walked through silence and sorrow yet never released the hands of their children. Through sacrifice and courage, they protected their families against all odds, proving that a mother's embrace can outlast distance, time, and even despair. Tender, raw, and profoundly human, this book is both a personal testimony and a tribute to mothers everywhere who refuse to let go. It is a reminder that even in the hardest places, love endures --- and that hope can be born again