Love as a unique experience is what we make of it individually. Still, how equal and free are we really when it comes to choosing a partner? What do some couples go through, in their daily attempts to simply be together?
In this collection of personal essays, authors from different walks of life bravely offer a glimpse into their personal lives. What happens in romantic relationships, once race, differing backgrounds and cultures come into play? Using their own experiences as a point of departure, they embark on a contemplative and often rousing quest to illuminate the question: Can we build a life together in a world still so deeply divided?
Foreword by Emilia Roig.
With contributions by Marie-Sophie Adeoso, Tshiwa Trudie Amulungu, Josephine Apraku, Aseman G.¿Bahadori, Clementine E. Burnley, Tammi L.¿Coles, Jude Dibia, Katrin Diop, Kalaf Epalanga, Stefanie Hirsbrunner, Bhekisisa Mncube, Yara Nakahanda Monteiro, Goitseone Montsho, Jennifer Neal, Ifeatu Nnaobi