After nine years in a Dutch asylum center, an Iraqi refugee tries to
start a new life as a European citizen and discovers that to make
friends in the western world, you need a dog.
After nine years in a Dutch asylum center, Samir finally has the chance
to start his new life as a European citizen. But it's a full-time
occupation for him to discover what integration really means. Happily,
this distracts him from what is happening in his native land, Iraq, and
from Leda, who stole his heart in the first village he stayed in after
being granted refugee status. In this hilarious adventure story, we
follow the lovable and gritty Samir as he talks his way into every type
of accommodation to be found in this new country full of
incomprehensible rules and habits. His perspective provides profound,
sometimes painful insights about the West, in this timely exploration of
the meaning of home, and making oneself at home against all odds.