Sunday, 27 June 2021

'Fatima's journey' by Maggie Seren

 

2008

Fatima waited. 

 

Her mother showed the “tickets”, bought with six months’ salary. Taking the one remaining lifejacket, she clipped it round her daughter and kissed her silver amulet. Men gestured them aboard. 

 

The sea was high, huge foam-flecked waves battered the dinghy. As it took on water, the motley group wailed and prayed. Then a shout went up.

 

“Land!” 

 

A man laughed maniacally.  

 

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2018

Fatima waited.  

 

“MA in International Law, Fatima Hassan.” 

 

On cue, resplendent in her black gown, a tiny hamsa hand concealed beneath the hood, Fatima strode confidently across the stage to shake the Chancellor’s hand. 

 

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