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Author Iftin, Abdi Nor, author

Title Call me American : a memoir / by Abdi Nor Iftin with Max Alexander

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 Maine State Lib. Stacks  B I23i 2018    AVAILABLE  
 Maine State Lib. Stacks  OFFSITE B I23i 2018 c.2  LIBR USE ONLY  
 Bangor Pub. Lib. Stacks  305.89354.I237c    AVAILABLE  
 UM Orono Special Collections  Maine CT275.I43 A3 2018    LIBR USE ONLY  
 USM LAC Stacks  CT275.I43 A3 2018    AVAILABLE  
 USM POR Stacks  CT275.I43 A3 2018    DUE 11-29-18 BILLED  
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Edition First edition
Phys Descr 310 pages ; 22 cm
Note "This is a Borzoi Book."
Contents Under the neem tree -- The first bullets -- Trail of thorns -- City of women and children -- Arabic to English -- The one they call American -- Buufis -- Wedding vows -- Sin and punishment -- Trapped -- No number -- Messages from Mogadishu -- Little Mogadishu -- Long odds -- White rooms -- Respect -- Epilogue
Summary Abdi Nor Iftin first fell in love with America from afar. As a child, he learned English by listening to American pop artists like Michael Jackson and watching films starring action heroes like Arnold Schwarzenegger. When U.S. marines landed in Mogadishu to take on the warlords, Abdi cheered the arrival of these real Americans, who seemed as heroic as those of the movies. Sporting American clothes and dance moves, he became known around Mogadishu as Abdi American, but when the radical Islamist group al-Shabaab rose to power in 2006, it suddenly became dangerous to celebrate Western culture. Desperate to make a living, Abdi used his language skills to post secret dispatches to NPR and the Internet, which found an audience of worldwide listeners. But as life in Somalia grew more dangerous, Abdi was left with no choice but to flee to Kenya as a refugee. In an amazing stroke of luck, Abdi won entrance to the U.S. in the annual visa lottery, though his route to America was filled with twists and turns and a harrowing sequence of events that nearly stranded him in Nairobi. Now a proud resident of Maine and on the path to citizenship, Abdi Nor Iftin's dramatic, deeply stirring memoir is truly a story for our time: a vivid reminder of why western democracies still beckon to those looking to make a better life
Note USM: In honor of Dr. Alfred Padula, Professor Emeritus, Department of History
ORO: Bequest of Paul E. Taylor, M.D., Class of 1938
Subject Iftin, Abdi Nor
Somali Americans -- Maine -- Biography
Immigrants -- Maine -- Biography
Muslims -- Maine -- Biography
Authors, American -- Maine
Maine -- Biography
Alt Author Alexander, Max, 1957- author
Taylor, Paul E., 1914-1978, donor. MeU
OCLC # 1006810672
ISBN # 9781524732196
1524732192
9780525433026
0525433023