
A Journey Written in Dreams
Forced to flee, destined to rise
by Timothy Unzola
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Pub Date 28 Jun 2025 | Archive Date 3 Jul 2025
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Description
All his life, Madiba has only known the peaceful confines of his sheltered village, untouched by the world beyond. But when a violent resistance group rises, his mother is forced to make an agonising choice: to send him to England to live with her estranged brother.
At first, life in England offers a glimmer of hope—a chance at safety and a brighter future. But that hope is cruelly shattered when his uncle is suddenly taken from his life, leaving Madiba alone to navigate an unfamiliar, unforgiving world. Struggling to find his footing, he discovers solace in his passion for acting—a saving grace that becomes his guiding light.
Determined to rise above his circumstances, Madiba embarks on a transformative journey of self-discovery. Along the way, he must confront his deepest fears, draw on untapped resilience, and summon the strength to overcome the adversity threatening to consume him—on his path to building a future he can truly call his own.
Inspiring and empowering, A Journey Written in Dreams celebrates self-belief and resilience. This uplifting story invites you on a journey of self-discovery, offering renewed confidence and motivation to chase your dreams. Let it ignite your inner strength and inspire you to create the life you deserve.
A Note From the Publisher
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781836288565 |
PRICE | £4.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 200 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews

there is so much we dont know about peoples lives no matter what we think or perceive those in front of us. stories like this offer us so much of a window into a story many of us can never even begin to fathom. journeys we could hope to guarantee we wouldnt have to take. i was rooting for our main character and that for me is a sign of a great book, when i actively feel for them and want them to be ok. it made me think about lots of things outside of the individual story too.
a good thinker of a book told really well. ive never come across this author and so it was a new style of writing to come across. one id happily explore more of.