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An American Family A Memoir Of Hope And Sacrifice Khan Khizr

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An American Family A Memoir Of Hope And Sacrifice Khan Khizr
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Publisher: New York : Random House
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.32 MB
Author: Khan, Khizr, 1950- author
Language: English
Year: 2017

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An American Family A Memoir Of Hope And Sacrifice Khan Khizr by Khan, Khizr, 1950- Author instant download after payment.

1 online resource, --\"Khan's aspirational memoir reminds us all why Americans should welcome newcomers from all lands.\"--Was In this urgent and timeless immigrant story, we learn that Khizr Khan has been many things. He was the oldest of ten children born to farmers in Pakistan, and a curious and thoughtful boy who listened rapt as his grandfather recited Rumi beneath the moonlight. 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 brilliant and diligent young family man who worked two jobs to save enough money to put himself through Harvard Law School. He was a loving father who, having instilled in his children the ideals that brought him and his wife to America--the sense of shared dignity and mutual responsibility--tragically lost his son, an Army captain killed while protecting his base camp in Iraq. He was and is a patriot, and a fierce advocate for the rights, dignities, and values enshrined in the American system.----Senator John McCain, Print version record, Shoeless in a shaft of sunlight -- Twenty-one sparrows -- A stick becomes a ney -- Tomorrow will be better -- The wonders of the DMV -- Already American -- No man is complete until his education is complete -- Shining city -- Baba -- Always be a river -- God is found among the people