Back Home in a Coffin is a powerful and emotional story that takes place over 16 chapters. It follows the journey of innocent Nepalese villagers who leave their homes in search of work in the Middle East, hoping for a better future. This is the story of a migrant worker in Qatar, who leaves with dreams of success but tragically returns in a coffin.
The book paints a heartbreaking picture of how many migrant workers face death instead of the prosperity they hoped for. It shows the struggles and pain of these workers and their families, who endure great suffering when their loved ones do not return home alive.
At the same time, Back Home in a Coffin reveals how the authorities and leaders ignore the pain of these families, showing little care for the lives lost. The system continues to exploit vulnerable people, treating them as cheap labor for profit.
But this is not just a story of loss. It ends with a hopeful message, reminding readers that even in the darkest times, there is always a spark of hope. Back Home in a Coffin calls for awareness and justice, urging readers to think about the true cost of migration and how we can change things for the better. It's a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the personal stories behind the numbers and the real impact of migration.