"Places Not Our Own" is a novel written by Wadih Sa'adeh that tells the story of a Lebanese family forced to leave their homeland due to the civil war. The family moves to Canada in search of a better life, but they struggle to adapt to their new surroundings. The novel explores themes of displacement, identity, and the challenges of starting over in a foreign land. As the family grapples with their new reality, they must confront their past and come to terms with the fact that their homeland may never be the same again.