• An American Family

  • A Memoir of Hope and Sacrifice
  • By: Khizr Khan
  • Narrated by: Khizr Khan
  • Length: 11 hrs and 18 mins
  • 4.9 out of 5 stars (160 ratings)

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An American Family

By: Khizr Khan
Narrated by: Khizr Khan
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This “moving [and] wonderful” memoir by the Muslim American Gold Star father, captivating DNC speaker, and 2022 Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient is “a story about family and faith [that] can teach all of us what real American patriotism looks like” (The New York Times Book Review).

“[Khizr] Khan offers a valuable perspective as we continue to debate what kind of country we want to be.”—The Washington Post (Best Books of the Year)

Khizr Khan electrified viewers around the world when he took the stage at the 2016 Democratic National Convention. And when he offered to lend Donald Trump his own much-read and dog-eared pocket Constitution, his gesture perfectly encapsulated the feelings of millions.

In this urgent and timeless immigrant story, Khan shares the extraordinary, ordinary journey that led him to that moment: He was the oldest of ten children born to farmers in Pakistan. He was a university student who read the Declaration of Independence and was awestruck by what might be possible in life. He was a hopeful suitor, awkwardly but earnestly trying to win the heart of a woman far out of his league. He was a loving father who, having instilled in his children the ideals that enticed him and his wife to America, tragically lost his son, an Army captain, in the Iraq War. He was and is a patriot, and a fierce advocate for the values enshrined in the American system.

An American Family shows us who Khizr Khan and millions of other American immigrants are, and why—especially in these tumultuous times—we must not be afraid to step forward for what we believe in when it matters most.

©2017 Khizr Khan (P)2017 Random House Audio

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“I’d like to say to Mr. and Mrs. Khan: Thank you for immigrating to America. We’re a better country because of you. And you are certainly right; your son was the best of America, and the memory of his sacrifice will make us a better nation—and he will never be forgotten.”—Senator John McCain

“A small but lovely immigrant’s journey, full of carefully-observed details from the order in which Ghazala served tea at a university event, to the schedule of the police patrols in the Boston Public Garden where Khan briefly slept while he was in between apartments, to the description of Humayun’s headstone as a ‘slab of white marble with soft streaks the color of wood smoke.’ . . . Most importantly, the book is an effective argument for the depth of Khan’s love for and knowledge of the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and the amendments to it. He emerges as such an eloquent advocate for both documents, and for American values, that I finished An American Family with my own sense of patriotism and sense of civic obligation revitalized.”—Alyssa Rosenberg, The Washington Post

“Part autobiography, part civics lesson . . . and part patriotic message about the goodness of all Americans.”BuzzFeed

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Everyone should have the opportunity to read this book

It reads like a story which you don’t want to come to an end. A wonderful and positive perspective on things American citizens take for granted, without realizing

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Inspirational immigrant memoir

I enjoyed this memoir of a Muslim immigrant from Pakistan. It is read by the author. Khizr Khan is a true American success story. He came to America with nothing and became a great success through hard work and education. The start of this book was a little slow. His childhood in Pakistan did not especially come alive, and the slow reading of the author took some getting used to. As Khan grew older, and attended university and law school in Pakistan, the book became more personal and engaging. This is one man's story, and a good one. He became well known as the Gold Star parent singled out by Hillary Clinton in the Democratic Convention. This story, though, is about the American dream. While the patriotic references are a little too repetitive at times, I still found myself inspired by Khan's Khan's life and his love of his country.

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Gratitude for sharing this story

Despite his families lifelong desire for privacy, Khan shares the story of an immigrants love story with America, which has value for reminding all of us who have become complacent in our view of our homeland; it’s a chance to gain appreciation anew. It’s told with honesty and emotion, and demonstrates clearly his grief as a father, but it is not a story of grief.

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Sincere and deeply moving

An amazing story of Mr. Kahn’s life and the story of his family’s path from Pakistan to modern America. Full of wisdom and lessons in sacrifice and service. It brought me to tears several times.

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proud to be an American

this book has made me forever grateful to be an American citizen it has once again open my eyes to understand how truly blessed we are to be American I'm happy I ran across this book this is one of the best books that I have listen to in a long time I am planning on getting the hard copy to have in my library

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A Modern Day American Tale

I was hooked from the beginning. Mr. Khan tells the story of humble beginnings as a child of farmers to an American lawyer. The love story between him and his wife feels like a fairy tale in the best possible way. It is an honest account of parenthood, the emotional struggles of separation, and the long road pursuing the dream, peppered with twists, turns and chance encounters that all culminated in the creation of a true American family. Excellent read not to be missed. The Khans have more than earned their right to be called Americans and by the end, natural born Americans like myself are left wondering, what have I done to serve my country? What can I do? And then, we resolve to do it.

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"An American Family" by An American

Uplifting. Inspiring. Provoking thoughts of American citizenship. Thank you, Mr and Mrs Khan and sons.

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A beautiful story of a true American family.

To be an American is to know a freedom that is foreign to the rest of the world. Mr and Mrs. Khan are the heart and soul of what our fore fathers intended. I am proud to stand by these true Americans.

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A must read for all Americans

This book made me realize how much we take our freedoms for granted. It gave me a profound understanding of what immigrants long for. This book should be assigned reading in schools. I loved this book and have great love and respect for these people.

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Very eye opening book

Would you listen to An American Family again? Why?

Yes and have sent it to my children. It has opened my eyes to a different culture and sparked my heart to believe in the American dream.

What was one of the most memorable moments of An American Family?

His discussion of how and why he spoke at the Democratic convention. We could feel his pain and cried through the whole experience.

What does Khizr Khan bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

His ability to explain well thought out reasoning and HOW VERY AMERICAN HE IS>

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

I also enjoy his lack of understanding of America that led him to move without questions toward his goal.

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