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Aged eight, Dina Nayeri fled Iran along with her mother and brother and lived in the crumbling shell of an Italian hotel-turned-refugee camp. Eventually, she was granted asylum in America. She settled in Oklahoma, then made her way to Princeton University. In this book, Nayeri weaves together her own vivid story with the stories of other refugees and asylum seekers in recent years, bringing us inside their daily lives and taking us through the different stages of their journeys, from escape to asylum to resettlement.
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Amazing story of resilience and compassion
- De PAH en 09-06-19
De: Dina Nayeri
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The Man in the White Sharkskin Suit
- My Family's Exodus from Old Cairo to the New World
- De: Lucette Lagnado
- Narrado por: Joyce Bean
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In vivid and graceful prose, Lucette Lagnado recreates the majesty and cosmopolitan glamour of Cairo in the years before Gamal Abdel Nasser’s rise to power. With Nasser’s nationalization of Egyptian industry, her father, Leon, a boulevardier who conducted business in his white sharkskin suit, loses everything and departs with the family for any land that will take them. The poverty and hardships they encounter in their flight from Cairo to Paris to New York are strikingly juxtaposed against the beauty and comforts of the lives they left behind.
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A Touching Memoir of a Jewish Family in Egypt
- De Brustar en 06-10-20
De: Lucette Lagnado
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After the Last Border
- Two Families and the Story of Refuge in America
- De: Jessica Goudeau
- Narrado por: Soneela Nankani
- Duración: 13 h y 21 m
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The welcoming and acceptance of immigrants and refugees have been central to America's identity for centuries - yet America has periodically turned its back in times of the greatest humanitarian need. After the Last Border is an intimate look at the lives of two women as they struggle for the 21st-century American dream, having won the "golden ticket" to settle as refugees in Austin, Texas.
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Great Content. Odd Structure.
- De Susan Stillings en 02-10-21
De: Jessica Goudeau
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My Friend Anne Frank
- The Inspiring and Heartbreaking True Story of Best Friends Torn Apart and Reunited Against All Odds
- De: Hannah Pick-Goslar, Dina Kraft
- Narrado por: Alix Dunmore
- Duración: 9 h y 29 m
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In 1933, Hannah Pick-Goslar and her family fled Nazi Germany to live in Amsterdam, where she struck up a close friendship with her next-door neighbor, an outspoken and fun-loving young girl named Anne Frank. For several years, the inseparable pair enjoyed a carefree childhood of games, sleepovers, and treats with the other children in their neighborhood of Rivierenbuurt. But in 1942, Hannah and Anne's lives abruptly changed forever.
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the missing piece to Anne’s story and the complete picture of Hannah’s
- De Wilson en 07-13-23
De: Hannah Pick-Goslar, y otros
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Virgins of Paradise
- De: Barbara Wood
- Narrado por: Joyce Bean
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Jasmine and Camelia Rasheed grow to womanhood under the watchful eye of their grandmother inside the walls surrounding a beautiful house on Virgins of Paradise Street in exotic Cairo. They come of age in society in which the subjugation of women is assumed - they must wear veils, are forbidden to leave the house, have no independent rights, and are circumcised to ensure purity and obedience.
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- De C Ohana en 11-13-08
De: Barbara Wood
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America Is in the Heart
- De: Carlos Bulosan, Elaine Castillo - foreword, E. San Juan Jr. - introduction, y otros
- Narrado por: Ramon de Ocampo
- Duración: 13 h y 26 m
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Poet, essayist, novelist, fiction writer, and labor organizer, Carlos Bulosan (1911-1956) wrote one of the most influential working class literary classics about the US pre-World War II, a period and setting similar to that of Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath and Cannery Row. Bulosan's semi-autobiographical novel America Is in the Heart begins with the narrator's rural childhood in the Philippines and the struggles of land-poor peasant families affected by US imperialism after the Spanish-American War of the late 1890s.
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Pointless, wandering narrative poorly performed
- De B. Bartok en 08-15-20
De: Carlos Bulosan, y otros
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Black Sunday
- A Novel
- De: Tola Rotimi Abraham
- Narrado por: Liz Femi, Dele Ogundiran, Miebaka Yohannes, y otros
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Twin sisters Bibike and Ariyike are enjoying a relatively comfortable life in Lagos in 1996. Then their mother loses her job due to political strife, and the family, facing poverty, is drawn into the New Church, an institution led by a charismatic pastor who is not shy about worshipping earthly wealth. Soon Bibike and Ariyike's father wagers the family home on a sure bet that evaporates like smoke.
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Good Story - Awful accents
- De Tamara C-J en 02-15-21
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Young Heroes of the Soviet Union
- A Memoir and a Reckoning
- De: Alex Halberstadt
- Narrado por: Alex Halberstadt
- Duración: 9 h y 56 m
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Can trauma be inherited? It is this question that sets Alex Halberstadt off on a quest to name and acknowledge a legacy of family trauma, and to end a century-old cycle of estrangement. As Halberstadt revisits the sites of his family’s formative traumas, he uncovers a multigenerational transmission of fear, suspicion, melancholy, and rage. And he comes to realize something more: Nations, like people, possess formative traumas that penetrate into the most private recesses of their citizens’ lives.
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some depth and some historical narration
- De turgan@monomood.com en 09-21-21
De: Alex Halberstadt
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The Seven or Eight Deaths of Stella Fortuna
- A Novel
- De: Juliet Grames
- Narrado por: Lisa Flanagan
- Duración: 16 h y 57 m
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For Stella Fortuna, death has always been a part of life. Stella’s childhood is full of strange, life-threatening incidents - moments where ordinary situations like cooking eggplant or feeding the pigs inexplicably take lethal turns. Even Stella’s own mother is convinced that her daughter is cursed or haunted. When the Fortunas emigrate to America on the cusp of World War II, Stella and her sister, Tina, must come of age side by side in a hostile new world with strict expectations for each of them.
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Misogyny at its worst
- De brenda en 01-15-20
De: Juliet Grames
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What Storm, What Thunder
- De: Myriam J.A. Chancy
- Narrado por: Ella Turenne
- Duración: 11 h
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The Earth had buckled, and, in that movement, all that was not in its place fell upon the Earth’s children, upon the blameless as well as the guilty, without discrimination. At the end of a long sweltering day, as markets and businesses begin to close for the evening, an earthquake of 7.0 magnitude shakes the capital of Haiti, Port-au-Prince. Award-winning author Myriam J. A. Chancy masterfully charts the inner lives of the characters affected by the disaster
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We need the storm, the whirlwind, and the earthquake.
- De AuthorAnnaBella en 03-15-22
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A Girl Is a Body of Water
- De: Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi
- Narrado por: Tovah Ott
- Duración: 14 h y 53 m
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International award-winning author Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi’s novel is a sweeping and powerful portrait of a young girl and her family: who they are, what history has taken from them, and - most importantly - how they find their way back to each other. In her thirteenth year, Kirabo confronts a piercing question that has haunted her childhood: who is my mother? Kirabo has been raised by women in the small Ugandan village of Nattetta - her grandmother, her best friend, and her many aunts - but the absence of her mother follows her like a shadow.
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African narrators for African novels!
- De Lynn en 04-24-21
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The Parted Earth
- De: Anjali Enjeti
- Narrado por: Deepti Gupta
- Duración: 7 h y 48 m
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Spanning more than half a century and cities from New Delhi to Atlanta, Anjali Enjeti’s debut is a heartfelt and human portrait of the long shadow of the partition of the Indian subcontinent on the lives of three generations.
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Riveting
- De MSE en 05-14-21
De: Anjali Enjeti
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Remembering Shanghai
- A Memoir of Socialites, Scholars and Scoundrels
- De: Isabel Sun Chao, Claire Chao
- Narrado por: Rachel Yong, Claire Chao, Isabel Sun Chao
- Duración: 7 h y 59 m
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Meticulously researched, Remembering Shanghai follows five generations, from vibrant Shanghai to the bright lights of Hong Kong. By turns harrowing and heartwarming, this vivid memoir explores identity and loss against the epic backdrop of a country in turmoil.
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touching stories of resilience and family
- De Rodger en 01-17-21
De: Isabel Sun Chao, y otros
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The Shadow Lines
- De: Amitav Ghosh
- Narrado por: Raj Varma
- Duración: 10 h y 2 m
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Opening in Calcutta in the 1960s, Ghosh’s radiant second novel follows two families - one English, one Bengali - as their lives intertwine in tragic and comic ways. The narrator, Indian-born and English educated, traces events back and forth in time, through years of Bengali partition and violence, observing the ways in which political events invade private lives.
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Narrator Doesn't Know How to Pronounce
- De Amazon Customer en 08-27-11
De: Amitav Ghosh
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- nick
- 10-06-20
Interesting.
Very sad in the beginning but offer some life lessons. Being a immigrant and poor I truly understand some of what he went thru
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- T. Dugan
- 07-20-17
Very nice but sad story
It was a good glimpse of pre revolutionary Iran and the tribulations of one poor child.
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- Flamenco Romántico
- 06-02-20
A moving book
I loved most of the book but was disappointed in the end when the mutual dream sequence that sounded so important was never finished and I felt hanging. I know it was a memoir so he couldn’t change the end, but he could’ve addressed that. I’m trying to critique it without giving away the story.
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- William
- 09-08-23
Not just a memoir!
I’m not sure I would have bought this myself but it was offered free for a limited time and was rated highly so I picked it up. I’m glad I did, otherwise I would have missed one of the best books I’ve read in a while. Arion Golmakani has written a memoir but it is not at all a typical memoir.
Golmakani, called Alireza as a child, was born in Iran but his father divorced his mother when Alireza was very young and refused to take any responsibility for him, his younger sister, or his mother. She struggled to support them at even a minimum level with whatever work she could get and by selling some jewelry she had managed to hide when her husband left and her family could offer little help either. Life seemed to get better when another man married her but he was an uneducated tailor and when they began to have children of their own, he pushed her to send Alireza and his sister to their father and demand that he support them which his heartless father refused. Instead, he beat the mother and repeated attempts only lead to further threats and beatings and the disappearance of his sister. At age 5, Alireza was was rotating among various foster homes where his father would pay for one month, promising to return with following months but would not do so, leaving Alireza to be kicked out. Eventually his mother and step-father move away to Tehran, his father becomes even more cruel despite becoming more and more wealthy, and Alireza is left to fend for himself on the street scavenging for food and shelter where he can with only an aunt who does her best to keep from starving but she also with very limited means.
There were occasional glimmers of hope that often didn’t last very long but when Alireza is seven, he is taken to another home. Again his father fails to continue to make the support payments but Kia, a fifteen-year-old boy and the only son, treats Alireza as a younger brother and insists that he must be enrolled in school. Even when her son leaves to join the military, Kia’s mother tries to help as she can even as her own situation becomes severely strained. Although he continues to live on the streets and occasionally with various distant relatives for a few nights, but even then, only for shelter not for food. He mostly has to scavenge for food thrown away by others. Still, Alireza manages to stay in school and even graduate from high school. But his life, essentially without a home and without family has given him few emotional ties to Iran though he knows that leaving would be impossible for someone without money or connections. Even finding a job is very difficult without connections but he hears that, with the close ties between Iran and the United States (before the Islamic Revolution), the military sends their brightest to the US for training. He decides to join the Iranian Navy, which eventually brings him to the United States where he was in training when the Shah was overthrown, leaving him unable to return.
Why read a book that is just about such a struggle for existence in a foreign country? One reason is that, as you read through this story starting from the late 1950s through the mid 1970s, you get a very different picture of the Iranian people than most people think of today. There was systemic corruption that left most people struggling or with just enough to survive while a few lived lavishly. But even for the average person, there was a close connection with the West and with the US. Tehran was called the Paris of the Middle East and was a fashion center. Alireza was a fan of the Beatles in high school as were most of his classmates. Another reason is that it is a fascinating story of survival and we all love stories where we are able to cheer on an underdog and watch them continue to survive against all odds.
However, that’s not why I recommend this book. Golmakani writes in a very friendly and natural style, more like sitting on the sofa and relating his story to you. It is written from the memory of a child so you won’t find any discussions of history or politics and even very little discussion of religion except at the points where it affected him. And yet the story is so horrendous that it is easy to keep thinking, “how could anyone do this to a child?” Some of the people he describes can only be described as utterly cruel. Others were possibly just insensitive. But it is also probably difficult for us to understand what it is like to truly not have enough even for yourself, to want to help someone and yet to have nothing to share without endangering the lives of your own. And that would make any story like this extremely depressing. And yet, I didn’t find it to be so. It was heavy and it was sad. I felt anger at times. I felt disbelief. But there was always something uplifting as well. You will notice the title of the book, “Solacers,” and he uses that word throughout for those who helped him or encouraged him in little ways. What comes through is how he focuses on those who helped far more than he focuses on those who caused him such grief, including his father. I wanted to scream at his father but he simply related events without judgment or condemnation. He just moves on. His focus is on those who showed him solace, or I would probably say, love.
This is the kind of book that might make you cry, but if it does, it won’t be because of his sad life. It will be because of his gracious recounting of his story and how clearly he has been able to move on without bitterness. It will be because you see a heart that is grateful for things that we might have thought was so little that they didn’t even deserve the term “acts of kindness.” It will because you realize how ungrateful that we are for the abundance that we have and hoard. He has not written the story of Arion Golmakani, Alireza. He has written the story of the Solacers, the many people who gave even the smallest things to help him survive.
I wish everyone would read this book.
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- shireen jahedkar
- 08-23-19
One of my new favorites
Solacers has easily become one of my new favorite stories. My father also came to the US as part of the IIN pre-revolution, and hearing these stories was like listening to the stories my father is no longer around to tell. I appreciated the bits of Farsi the author included (bastani was one of my first Farsi words!) and the detailed descriptions of people, places and food. The author's insight into the culture and balancing the feeling of loving Iran but also having the desire to go to the US helped round out the story nicely. Possibly my only quam was that I felt as if the narrator pronounced some of the Farsi and Persian names differently than I expected. However, I do appreciate that the narrator appears to have Middle Eastern roots.
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- Naomi c
- 05-05-18
moving and humbling
I loved every minute of this heart wrenching story. It made me feel, cry, laugh, and appreciate my life. A must read for all.
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- Winston FF
- 06-23-22
I couldn’t put this book down!!
Having left Iran at a young age, I always long to know more about my birthplace.
I had to shed a few tears in this book it was beautiful and revealing about a society a little
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- Murad Asil
- 11-18-20
over exaggerated
the story is over exaggerated, the poor soul, a third world orphan with a terrible life, result of the society as a whole, seeks refuge in shining America. the writer's own symbolic escape from humiliated himself.
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