Structure/Length: 16 chapters and epilogue; approx. 320 pages; approx. 10 hours, 36 minutes on audio
Central Concern: As a child growing up in Somalia, Abdi Nor Iftin loved American pop culture and cheered when US Marines came to help those in his country. As a young man, he posted secret worldwide dispatches despite the rise to power of a radical Islamist group. His dramatic struggle to settle in America and earn citizenship is the subject of this memoir.
Potential Sensitivity Issues: Civil war and genocide; violence; homelessness; refugee conflicts
Abdi Nor Iftin, Author
Bio: Born around 1985 to nomadic parents in Mogadishu, Somalia; learned English by watching American movies; dispatched “guerrilla journalism” stories picked up by NPR and BBC; went to Kenya as a refugee in 2009; won entrance to US in a visa lottery in 2014; writer, radio celebrity, and journalist; advocate for immigrant and refugee rights
Awards: Kirkus and Booklist Starred Reviews (2018)
CENTRAL THEMESconnected and noted throughout this Teaching Unit:
Cultural Differences
Loss of Innocence
Individual Versus Collective Action
STUDY OBJECTIVES: In accomplishing the components of this Unit, students will:
Gain an understanding of the historical and political contexts regarding Somalia and the Somali civil war that Abdi experiences.
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