The war is over. The battle for home has just begun.
Amira Vaziri has survived the mountains and the camps. Now, she stands on the rich red soil of Toowoomba, Australia—a land of eucalyptus mist, endless horizons, and shocking safety. She has a sturdy brick house, a refrigerator full of food, and a future free from fear.
But peace comes with a heavy price: Survivor’s Guilt.
While her father Ibrahim plants a garden to heal his soul and her brother Zaid struggles to reinvent himself in a new school, Amira is haunted by the ghosts of those left behind. Her cousin Layla is still trapped in the refugee camp they fled, and Riyad has vanished into the shadows of the borderlands.
Then, a new heartbeat changes everything.
Discovering she is pregnant, Amira faces a terrifying deadline. She refuses to let her child enter the world while Layla remains in danger. With her husband Hakim working himself to exhaustion to fund a desperate rescue mission, the family is pushed to their financial and emotional breaking point.
In a land of abundance, Amira must navigate a maze of visas, expensive lawyers, and heartbreaking silence from home. As the baby grows, she must answer the ultimate question: Can you truly put down roots when half your heart is missing?
The breathtaking conclusion to The Weaver’s Tale trilogy—a story of resilience, the ache of separation, and the redemptive power of new life.


