About · Nadia

A slower life, and the island that gave it to me

I was born in London, to an Algerian father and a British mother, and lived the way London tells you to: always moving, never quite arriving. At eighteen I went to Algeria. At twenty-one, Jordan. At thirty-two I finally stopped, in Sicily, and found the thing I'd been chasing without a name. Then the island surprised me: Arabic words hiding in the dialect, markets that felt like Amman, flavours I already knew. The more I looked, the more I found. This blog is what I found.

The long way round

London
Born
Where the rushing began
Algeria
Age 18
Learning my heritage
Jordan
Age 21
Arabic, properly
Cape Verde
Age 29
A nomad, still moving
Sicily
Age 32
Home, at last

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