Finding Home in Wesbank tells the story of Congolese migrants building lives, meaning, and belonging in a South African township often overlooked and misunderstood.Set in Wesbank, Cape Town, the book explores how everyday spaces-especially barbershops-become places of connection, survival, and community. Through careful research and lived encounters, Bernize Siletile shows how migrants navigate displacement, exclusion, and uncertainty while still creating spaces of dignity, friendship, and hope.This is not just a story about migration. It is a story about people finding ways to belong in unfamiliar places, using culture, work, faith, and social ties to make life bearable-and meaningful-far from home. The barbershop emerges as more than a business: it becomes a meeting point, a support system, and a small but powerful anchor of belonging in daily township life.Written in clear and accessible language, Finding Home in Wesbank brings together sociological insight and human experience. It invites readers to see migration not only as movement across borders but also as a deeply personal journey of making home in a new environment in the host country, South Africa.This book is for anyone interested in migration, community, identity, and the quiet ways people create belonging where it seems least possible.