From migration to memory, each book invites you to step into lives shaped by movement, resilience, and the search for belonging.
This first volume of the Never Home series is a novel that follows the intertwined journeys of Ben and Goittie, two fictional characters fleeing persecution in early 20th-century Ukraine. With emotional precision and historical sensitivity, author Norma Armon brings to life the experience of migration—not as a statistic, but as a deeply personal and human upheaval.
As Ben and Goittie leave behind the familiarity of their shtetl life, they face a world that constantly demands adaptation—new language, new customs, and the pressure to blend in. Even their names are changed upon arrival, a quiet yet powerful symbol of the loss and reinvention so many immigrants endure.
Through their eyes, Never Home explores the emotional cost of displacement, the quiet strength of resilience, and the hope that drives people to seek a future beyond borders. Without offering solutions, Norma invites readers to reflect on what it means to belong, to be “other,” and to rebuild a life in a place that doesn’t yet feel like home.
A tribute to the generations of immigrants whose stories often go untold, Never Home illuminates the universal threads that connect us across time, culture, and distance.
This second volume of the Never Home series invites readers into the intimate and complex journey of belonging, across generations, cultures, and continents. In this second book, Norma Armon offers a deeply personal and multigenerational perspective on migration—this time exploring what it means to return, to question one’s roots, and to live between worlds.
Told in the first person, this powerful memoir delves into the emotional weight of being “other” in both the place you come from and the one you’ve arrived in. As families redefine what “home” means with each crossing, Norma traces the lived experiences of those navigating inherited memories, cultural adaptation, and identity in flux.
Through rich, evocative storytelling, Never Home: A Memoir of Otherness goes beyond a historical account—it’s a moving reflection on alienation, survival, and the enduring human need to belong somewhere, even when that place doesn’t yet exist.
A must-read for anyone drawn to stories of migration, family legacy, and emotional resilience, this book offers a tender, thought-provoking journey that lingers long after the last page.
Chord & Discord features a rich collection of short stories inspired by the power and emotion of music. It contains Norma Armon short story “Amanuensis” about the magic of inspiration.
Among the voices in this diverse anthology is Norma Armon, contributing her unique storytelling to a blend of genres ranging from drama to fantasy. While each story stands on its own, together they compose a vibrant symphony of imagination, memory, and rhythm.
It contains Norma Armon’s short story “The Starter Kit” in which a glimmer of possibility softens the apocalyptic vision of the end of civilization through environmental degradation and mass illiteracy.
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