It Could Have Been Me

“It Could Have Been Me” follows Yasmeen and Sumoud, two girls from the same homeland whose paths diverged due to fate. Through a chance encounter with Sumoud, a Palestinian refugee, Yasmeen’s perspective is forever changed. As the two girls bond over shared experiences and unexpected similarities, Yasmeen realizes the profound impact of fate and the stark contrast between their lives. This heartfelt story delves into themes of empathy, resilience, and the power of human connection, leaving readers with a powerful message about understanding, gratitude, and the potential for positive change in the world. 

Lina's Journey

Lina’s journey into storytelling began with the curious questions her children would ask about the world around them. She recognized the power of stories to not only answer these questions but also to spark deeper conversations on important and sometimes challenging topics. Many of her stories are rooted in real events, blending truth and imagination to create engaging narratives that resonate with both children and adults.

Characters

Yasmeen

Yasmeen is a curious and thoughtful ten-year-old girl, caught between the comforts of her life in America and the cultural heritage of her Palestinian roots. Initially resistant to stepping out of her comfort zone, she prefers spending time with her friends and enjoying typical childhood activities. However, through her father’s gentle guidance and her budding friendship with Sumoud, a refugee girl, Yasmeen begins to develop a deeper sense of empathy and understanding. She is bright, eager to learn, and open-hearted, qualities that drive her transformation from a somewhat reluctant participant to a compassionate friend. Yasmeen’s journey is one of growth, as she learns the importance of kindness, resilience, and the power of human connection.

Sumoud

Sumoud is a resilient and insightful ten-year-old girl who recently arrived in America as a refugee from Palestine. With her black hair, hazel eyes, and a smile that lights up her face, she carries a quiet strength and maturity beyond her years, shaped by the hardships she has faced. Despite the challenges of living in a refugee camp and losing her father, Sumoud remains hopeful and eager to build a new life. She is warm and open, quickly forming a bond with Yasmeen over their shared interests and experiences. Her name, meaning “resilience” in Arabic, perfectly reflects her ability to adapt and find joy in the midst of adversity. Sumoud’s story is one of courage and hope, embodying the spirit of overcoming hardship with grace and determination.

Baba

Baba is a kind-hearted, wise, and compassionate man in his late forties who emigrated from Palestine to America in search of a better life for his family. With a calm demeanor and warm smile, he is a loving father to Yasmeen, always teaching her the importance of empathy, generosity, and resilience. As an architect, Baba is dedicated and hardworking, using his skills to build a stable future. Despite his success, he remains deeply connected to his roots and is committed to giving back to the community, especially to those who have endured hardships similar to his own. Baba is the pillar of strength in Yasmeen’s life, guiding her with patience and love to understand the value of helping others and staying grounded in their shared cultural heritage.