Where Stories Linger: Sosina Ashenafi’s Orange Coat Debuts in Toronto’s East End

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On March 8, 2026—International Women’s Day—the warm, intimate space of Hirut Jazz in Toronto became the setting for a memorable literary debut. Author and journalist Sosina Ashenafi introduced her short story collection Orange Coat (ብርቱካናማው ኮት), offering readers an evening where literature, culture, and reflection intertwined.
The book—known in Amharic as Birtukanamaw Kot—presents a series of stories that delve into the layered realities of human experience. Ashenafi explores themes of womanhood, intimacy, displacement, longing, envy, love, and mortality, all while illuminating the subtle tensions within social bonds. Her storytelling is marked by a quiet intensity, where even the smallest emotional shifts are rendered with striking clarity.
Rather than standing at a distance, Ashenafi writes from within her characters’ inner worlds. Her prose carries a closeness that makes each story feel lived-in, as if the reader is not merely observing but inhabiting the emotional terrain. The result is a collection that feels deeply personal, yet widely relatable.
A defining feature of Orange Coat is its refusal to settle into easy conclusions. Ashenafi’s endings resist closure; instead, they echo. They leave behind questions, impressions, and moments of stillness that linger well beyond the page. It is in these quiet afterspaces that her stories continue to unfold in the reader’s mind.
The launch itself reflected the spirit of the book—intimate, thoughtful, and culturally rich. Attendees gathered not only to celebrate a new publication but also to connect through shared stories and heritage. Members of the Ethiopian community, alongside Toronto’s broader literary audience, filled the venue with a sense of anticipation and appreciation.
Early responses suggest that Orange Coat signals the arrival of a compelling literary voice. Ashenafi’s work invites readers into a reflective space where emotion and imagination meet, leaving many eager to see what she will write next.
With this debut, Sosina Ashenafi offers more than a collection of stories—she opens a conversation, one that lingers quietly, much like the final lines of her work.
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