Eric Ngalle thought leaving Cameroon meant a better life. Instead, he found himself in Russia, battling a hostile environment as an illegal immigrant. I, Eric Ngalle chronicles his nearly two years navigating deceit, crime, and the search for identity.
This brutally honest memoir offers a rare glimpse into the subculture of human trafficking and the resilience required to overcome trauma. It's a story of displacement, cultural adaptation, and the enduring power of hope for readers interested in: Migration storiesPersonal journeys through adversityThe refugee experience