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Call Me Home : Poems - Harman Kaur

Call Me Home

Poems

By: Harman Kaur

Paperback | 14 May 2025

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A powerful and honest force on TikTok, Harman Kaur's words are now in print. This is an exploration of the diverse manifestations of “home”, extending beyond its mere physicality to womanhood, spirituality, and immigration.

Explore the multifaceted concept of "home" through Kaur's evocative poetry. Journey beyond its physical confines to discover its emotional and psychological depths, touching on themes like immigration, womanhood, and spirituality.

Encounter narratives of loss, rediscovery, and healing that resonate with the human experience. With rich language and imagery, this collection offers fresh perspectives, inviting readers to reconsider their understanding of what it means to feel at home.

About the Author

Harman Kaur, a Panjabi Sikh poet and writer born and raised in British Columbia, Canada, now calls the Bay Area, California, home. Through powerful words, she fearlessly explores the intricate layers of her identity, exemplified in her collections, Phulkari and Call Me Home.
Industry Reviews
Call Me Home is both familiar and inviting, yet also unsettling and thought-provoking, striking all the right chords. I found reflections of my own life as a Sikh within many of the poems, while also being reminded that they offer a glimpse into others’ experiences, enriching my understanding of the unknown. Each poem is powerful on its own, and together they create a cohesive journey that deepens our awareness of our interconnectedness." — Simran Jeet Singh, national bestselling author of The Light We Give

"Call Me Home skillfully navigates the complexities of womanhood, illustrates the tumultuous nuance of grief, and explores the importance of facing the pain that awaits you. Those looking for a collection that carefully addresses how to be gentle with your inner child and how to move bravely through during difficult life transitions will find comfort and validation in Kaur’s words — you might even gain some direction on where to look to find yourself." — ari b. cofer, author of paper girl and the knives that made her and unfold

"Call Me Home was a testament to the immigrant experience. It felt like a hand reaching out for you across a void you never thought you’d be able to cross. This is the book of poetry I wish I had growing up, something to remind me I’m not alone and that my experience isn’t singular. As a Pakistani-American, Harman’s words gave voice to feelings I’ve been trying to understand my whole life." – Hinnah Mian, author of Pangaea

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