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In Living in the Middle: A Life Between Belonging and Becoming, Dr. Samuel S. Dinga shares his remarkable journey from the lively town of Bali Nyonga, Cameroon, to the serene, snow-covered streets of central Wisconsin. Born a twin into a noble family with deep ancestral roots, Dinga’s early years are immersed in his family’s rich traditions. But his pursuit of higher education takes him across the Atlantic, plunging him into the complexities of a new world. As he navigates the harsh realities of American life—from enduring his first brutal winter and deciphering the labyrinth of the US healthcare system to confronting systemic racism and raising a biracial family in the Midwest—Dinga finds himself in a deep liminal space. He is no longer fully Cameroonian, yet not entirely American. With heartfelt honesty, this moving memoir explores the universal search for identity. Living in the Middle is a powerful testament to the challenges of assimilation, the strong bonds of family, and the understanding that true belonging isn’t tied to a single place but is woven from the vibrant fabric of our lived experiences.



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