AliceWalz
At seventeen, Ayesha's life changes with a single flight.
After spending thirteen years in Saudi Arabia, her family returns to Pakistan for good when her older brother begins university. Everyone around her calls it a homecoming, but to Ayesha, it feels more like saying goodbye to the only home she's ever known.
As she struggles to settle into a new college, navigate the warmth and chaos of her large extended family, and rebuild a life from scratch, Ayesha slowly discovers that belonging isn't something you find overnight. It's built through ordinary moments-late-night conversations, crowded family dinners, difficult exams, unexpected friendships, and the quiet comfort of people who refuse to let you face life alone.
What begins as a story of homesickness gradually becomes a journey of growth. From an uncertain teenager to a passionate chemistry student, from university life to research, love, marriage, and the dream of earning a PhD, Ayesha learns that life's biggest transformations rarely happen all at once.
Heartfelt, humorous, and deeply personal, Between Two Homes is a coming-of-age novel about family, ambition, finding your place in the world, and discovering that sometimes, the road to your future begins with leaving behind everything you thought was home.