You can't go home again or can you?
In his largely autobiographical novel, You Can't Go Home Again, the American author Thomas Wolfe describes with dismay the social decay he encounters upon returning to his hometown of Asheville, North Carolina. His message is clear: one will never rediscover the home left behind because it no longer exists, except in one's memory. And yet, international students, brimming with nostalgia, return to their native countries expecting a peaceful reunion with the home they left behind, only to be surprised by what awaits them.