In'am Kachachi's poignant novel, Tashari, delves into the lives of an Iraqi family scattered across the globe after decades of political upheaval. Centered around a professor and his daughters, the narrative skillfully weaves together their fragmented memories, experiences of exile, and the enduring pull of their homeland. It explores themes of displacement, identity, and the relentless search for belonging, offering a powerful reflection on the human cost of conflict and the diaspora's complex relationship with their past. The book is a moving testament to resilience and the enduring power of family bonds despite geographical separation.