
In Our Stolen Dreams, Aida Noor captures the aching beauty and quiet tragedy of a generation that left home in search of more - only to discover that the promise of success often hides a deeper loss. Through lyrical, unflinching verse, she tells the story of those who traded the open fields of youth for the crowded streets of ambition, who built lives that looked full but felt hollow.
This collection traces the journey from dream to disillusionment, from hunger to healing. It begins with the innocence of leaving - the bright-eyed hope of escape - and descends into the relentless machinery of modern life, where hard work becomes a form of worship and exhaustion a measure of worth. Yet, within the fatigue, Noor finds redemption: in returning home, in forgiveness, in the rediscovery of simplicity as the truest success.
Part social mirror, part personal confession, these poems speak to the silent millions caught between expectation and identity, progress and peace. With empathy and grace, Noor dismantles the myth of the "successful life," revealing instead the quiet revolution of those who choose rest, community, and meaning over endless striving.
Our Stolen Dreams is not merely a lament; it is a reclamation - of time, of tenderness, of truth. It reminds us that while the world may steal our illusions, it cannot take away our capacity to dream again, this time not for greatness, but for wholeness.