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After years of building a life abroad, Amina Kamara seems to have everything she once dreamed of - independence, opportunity, and a carefully curated identity that fits seamlessly into her adopted world.
But when a package of handwritten letters from her late grandmother arrives unexpectedly, Amina is pulled back toward the home she left behind: Freetown.
Each letter reveals stories of resilience, sacrifice, love, and faith - pieces of a family history Amina never fully understood growing up. As she returns to Sierra Leone for the first time in years, she is forced to confront the parts of herself she quietly tucked away in order to "fit in" elsewhere.
Caught between two worlds - the life she built and the roots she inherited - Amina begins rediscovering language, tradition, community, and the version of herself that once felt whole.
Through tender reunions, painful truths, and moments of quiet revelation by the Atlantic shore, Letters from Freetown explores identity, diaspora, generational memory, and the invisible thread that ties us to home - no matter how far we travel.
But when Amina finally stands at the edge of the ocean - the same waters that carried her away years ago - she must ask herself:
Was she ever truly meant to leave... or was she always meant to return?