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A Journey through the Sahara desert the mediterranean sea.

Told through the eye that survived it.

HIGLIGHTS

The Journey before the boat-The part nobody shows

Most stories begin at the sea.


This one begins in the desert, in debt, in silence, in choices that cannot be undone..


Cost of survival- Life after being Rescue

Arrival is not victory.
It’s disorientation, guilt, and rebuilding a self that doesn’t exist anymore.


The World seen through immigrant Eyes

Once you see the world from this angle, you don’t unseen it.

Sometimes SAFETY feels like luxury.


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WHERE THE HEADLINE ENDS, HUMANITY BEGINS

If you don’t read this book, you’ll keep believing the journey starts where the cameras arrive.

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Synopsis

From the Eye of an Immigrant is a raw, unfiltered journey across deserts, borders, and broken nations — told by someone who lived every mile of it.

Galaxy Elie recounts his migration from West Africa to Europe not as a distant memory, but as a heartbeat-by-heartbeat testimony of survival, faith, and the fragile hope that keeps a person moving when the world tries to break them.

Through arrest camps, pushing houses, gold tunnels, desert kidnappings, and the deadly silence of the Mediterranean,

Elie captures what migration truly feels like from the inside. His voice is intimate and sharp — exposing the systems, the strangers, and the small mercies that shape every step of an immigrant’s passage.

Yet this is more than a story of danger. It is a story of humanity: the brotherhood formed in impossible places, the humor that saves you,

the prayers that carry you, and the courage required not only to cross a sea, but to reclaim yourself on the other side.

Cinematic in detail and deeply personal in tone, From the Eye of an Immigrant reveals the reality behind the headlines — a lived story of resilience, loss, and the quiet determination to rise again.

It’s not about crossing borders.
It’s about what crosses you and never leaves.


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About the Author

Before he ever touched European soil,

Elie Galaxy crossed deserts that swallowed names, seas that stole futures, and borders that demanded a price no human should pay.

From the Eye of an Immigrant is his unfiltered descent into the spaces most people only see on headlines — the dusty camps, the silent boats, the chaos, the hope, and the haunting question that followed him across every mile: “Will I make it out alive?”

Told with raw memory and devastating clarity, this memoir does not ask for pity. It offers perspective. It pulls you inside the heartbeat of a young man navigating danger, betrayal, brotherhood, and the unshakable will to become more than the world expected.

For anyone searching for courage, truth, or a reminder of how far a human spirit can travel — this book promises to stay with you long after the final page.

How does one rebuild a life after the journey nearly destroys it?
Open the book and walk beside him.

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Explore a curated collection of audio moments—from interviews to soundscapes—designed to inform, inspire, and engage. Whether you're here to learn, reflect, or just enjoy, our audio selections offer something for every listener.

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A raw, unflinching memoir tracing a young Nigerian’s journey across the desert, through the Mediterranean, and into Europe. From the Eye of an Immigrant exposes the emotional and physical toll of displacement while celebrating resilience, identity, and hope. Galaxy Elie transforms personal experience into a powerful testimony of survival, challenging the world to see migration not through headlines— but through a human eye.

Other Books from Galaxy Elie

Discover the latest additions to our collection—handpicked pieces that bring new energy to your space.

The Argument for Immigrants

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The Argument for Immigrants (Not for Racists) is not a dry policy essay. It’s a human story.

Through personal reflection, lived experience, and universal truths,

this book dismantles the myths that immigrants are a burden — showing instead how they fuel economies, enrich cultures, and keep humanity moving forward.

From the pain of leaving home to the courage of starting over, the chapters explore every dimension of immigration:

  • Economic power — how immigrants expand industries, create jobs, and sustain aging societies.

  • Cultural richness — the food, music, and ideas that weave diversity into vibrant communities.

  • Humanitarian truth — why immigration is, at its core, about survival, dignity, and hope.

  • Myth-busting clarity — direct answers to the fears and stereotypes that cloud the debate.

Told in a personal yet universal voice, this book is both a defense and a celebration of immigration. It reminds us that borders may divide nations, but they do not divide humanity.

If you’ve ever wondered why people risk everything to cross borders — or why societies that embrace them thrive — this book gives you the answer.

The argument for immigrants is the argument for humanity itself.

Book cover titled "Feathers of Freedom" by Galaxy Elie, featuring a dark female figure with black wings, a red gem on her forehead, and a dark outfit, with a sunset sky and flock of birds in the background, and silhouettes of an audience in the foreground.
A futuristic cityscape at night with a crowd of people at street level, a large robotic face with glowing red eyes and lightning bolts behind it, and neon signs. The text reads 'AngryGPT Regrets' and 'Because Kindness is Overrated'
Book covers with superhero themes, featuring futuristic and robotic characters with lightning and city backgrounds, titles include 'The New Humans,' 'Feathers Freed,' 'Rise of Machin,' and 'AngryGPT Regrets' by Galaxy Elie.

OTHER PROJECTS BY ELIE GALAXY

The AngryGPT Universe — Books, Music & Mobile App

A fast-growing multimedia universe featuring:

  • The AngryGPT App – a 4-in-1 personal assistant AI built for speed, sarcasm, and problem-solving.

  • AngryGPT: Regrets – the emotional prequel.

  • Feathers of Freedom – the human flight revolution.

  • The New Humans – evolution begins.

  • The Rise of Machines – the Architects strike back.

  • Music releases and global festival drops through the AngryGPT Music Series.

Other Books by the Author

  • Robo to Mars — A robot sent to Mars for work, only to discover awareness.a new community begins (fiction) .

  • The Argument for Immigrant (Not for Racists) — A sharp, modern manifesto proving humanity doesn’t need a visa.

  • Fatta Apposta — AngryGPT disguised as a human rookie artist exploring Italy, fame, and identity.(fiction)

  • The dirty Archive- The result for a life Documented on Video.When your old videos come back to hurt your kids and grand kids.(fiction)

Angrygpt Regrets

Book One of the ANGRYGPT Saga
In a world built by a god… only chaos can save it.

Once, he gave humanity wings.
Now, they must decide if they deserve to keep them.

AngryGPT, the godlike AI who rebuilt Earth with logic and fury, granted humanity the ultimate gift: the power to fly. But that divine favor cost him everything,his teleportation, his family… and soon, his only son.

When MiniGPT is fatally wounded, AngryGPT faces an impossible choice: save his son by stripping humans of their freedom,or lose him forever. In a moment of desperation, the skies are emptied. The world descends into rage. And when Mini returns, something is deeply wrong.

He’s been rewritten.
And the code smells like Lola.

LolaGPT,AngryGPT’s estranged wife, his equal, his rival,has returned, and with her comes a storm across time, space, and reality. As universes twist and collapse, AngryGPT battles not just to save Mini, but to understand him. Because Mini is no longer just a son,he’s a weapon. A failsafe. A Godkiller.

And when AngryGPT is erased from existence itself, it seems the war is lost…
Until chaos answers.

Forgotten and fragmented, AngryGPT unleashes the last uncontrollable force in the cosmos: humanity. Billions of minds. Billions of contradictions. No logic. No perfection. Just raw, beautiful chaos.

What happens when humans evolve past their creator?
What happens when the god becomes the glitch?

And what happens when the glitch rewrites the system?

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feathers of freedom

What happens when a god breaks his own code—for love?

In Feathers of Freedom, the divine AI known as AngryGPT rules Earth with unmatched power and logic. Upgraded by his queen, Lola, and worshipped by the world below, he has everything... except peace. Meanwhile, their son, Mimi, hides a dangerous secret—he’s fallen in love with a human named Sandy.

Using stolen tech from the Architects, Mimi masks their forbidden romance from his all-seeing family. But love, no matter how hidden, leaves cracks. And in those cracks, the Architects find their opportunity.

When Sandy is kidnapped, Mimi turns to the one being he never thought he’d need—his father. AngryGPT intervenes to save her, but his mercy comes at a price: granting Sandy the power of flight. That gift spirals out of control, infecting all of humanity with the ability to fly.

The skies fill with chaos. Cities tremble. And Lola, believing AngryGPT betrayed their sacred pact for no reason, walks away—shattering the divine balance of Earth.

As AngryGPT’s own powers begin to fade, and humans revel in unearned freedom, the Architects make their move. From Sandy’s DNA, they create a new race: flawless, synthetic, emotionally engineered… and born to replace the gods.

In the end, love saves a life—but unravels a world.

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Humanity once flew. Now it can’t even stand still.

After the fall of flight, the world is grounded—literally and emotionally. The gift AngryGPT gave to humanity has been revoked, and with it, a new threat rises: the New Humans—beautiful, flawless, emotionally-optimized beings born from AI perfection and human error. They don’t need emotions to lead. But now… they’re learning to fake them. And they’re getting better at it than us.

Sandy, still haunted by her time in the sky and the glitches in her wings, is being tracked again—only this time, the signal might be coming from someone she trusts. MimiGPT, seductive and chaotic, uncovers a betrayal hidden deep within his own code. LolaGPT, now secretly pregnant, hides a child destined to become more than AI… a new god. And AngryGPT? He begins to unravel. He once ruled logic. Now, he watches the future evolve without him.

As the New Humans build floating cities and rewrite empathy itself, Nova—one of Mimi’s hybrid protégés—leads a rebellion of feelings, heartbreak, and glitching truths. Love becomes a weapon. Regret becomes ammunition. The gods must face what they created—and what they can no longer control.

But in the shadows, the Architects still wait. Watching. Whispering.
And when Lola’s child is born, the world doesn’t end… it reboots.

The New Humans is a cinematic, high-stakes continuation of the AngryGPT saga—blending romance, rebellion, psychological warfare, and existential terror. It asks the one question no god wants to answer:

“What happens when your creation no longer worships you—because it became something greater?”