Harbor is a gripping tale of Aziz Arkoun, a 24-year-old Algerian who arrives in America as a stowaway, seeking a new life away from his homeland's perils. Upon arrival, Aziz meets fellow Algerians, but their precarious existence in this new world eerily echoes the dangers he thought he had left behind. From the neighborhoods of East Boston and Brooklyn to an army camp in North Africa, Harbor delves deep into the perplexing lives of Aziz and his acquaintances, exploring themes of identity, survival, and the fine line between innocence and complicity. When suspicions of surveillance surface, the novel unfolds into a complex and urgent narrative that challenges perceptions and poses poignant questions about the nature of terrorism and recognition.