"There's no place like home—until home can no longer sustain you."
After his father's death, young Aliou sees only one path out of poverty: the treacherous journey to Europe that countless others have attempted before him. Known among Gambians as 'The Backway,' this desperate route through the Sub-Saharan desert has claimed countless lives, with survivors facing ransoms, slavery, and shattered dreams.
Just months ago, Aliou's life held promise: he excelled in high school, tutored his crush in their village, and helped his cousin battle addiction in the capital. Now, thrust into the role of family provider, the seventeen-year-old must choose between his dreams and his duty.
With only his determination and wit as currency, Aliou steps onto a path that has broken many before him. But he carries something they didn't—a promise to return.