Sam Parker is the owner of Warriors Path and a loving and devoted husband. He has just uncovered some news about his wifes childhood. However, this new discovery is also tied to his two best friends and business partners, John and Peter. Sam could not believe the extent of their involvement with his wife and he is determined to fight to protect his marriage. After Sam was approached by FBI agents, he knew he had stumble into something big and walking away from it might lead to his ruin. John and Peter both work together with Sam but they are always at each others throat. Sam could not believe that John and Peter both have secrets and these secrets bound them together in ways that are beyond the physical business relationship they are trying to pull off. With the help of his FBI friends, Sam confronted his best friends but this move led to his murder. Unsuspecting Carol is left to find out who is responsible for her husbands death. Her journey led her to the secrets from her past. Her investigations also brought her to question the reality of Sams death. What role did Peter and John play in Sams murder? What ties does she have with them? Is Sam really dead? These are some of the questions Carol Parker is confronted with as she digs up some truth about the inheritance she did not know belonged to her.
Belonging is a not a state that we achieve, but a struggle that we wage. The struggle for belonging is more difficult if one is returning to a homeland after many years abroad. In Pursuit of Belonging is an ethnography of Turkish migrants’ struggle for understanding, intimacy and appreciation when they return from Germany to their Turkish homeland. Drawing on an established tradition of life story writing in anthropology, Rottmann conveys the struggle to forge an ethical life by relating the experiences of a second-generation German-Turkish woman named Leyla.
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