Description
- ISBN-13: 9780143423591
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Publisher Imprint: Penguin
- Language: English
- Weight: 500 gr
- ISBN-10: 0143423592
- Publisher Date: Nov,2014
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 264
Original price was: ₹350.00.₹280.00Current price is: ₹280.00.
“My Name Is Abu Salem” by Anne Fadiman (ISBN: 9780143423591). Explore the captivating true story of a young Afghan refugee’s journey. Experience his struggles, resilience, and search for belonging in America. A poignant tale of cultural identity and the challenges of immigration. Buy now and discover Abu Salem’s unforgettable story.
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Pankaj –
Abu Salem’s story is truly inspiring. A must-read for anyone interested in immigration and cultural identity.
Pritam Mandal –
It gave me a different perspective. However, some parts felt underdeveloped. Overall, a good read, but not great.
Saanchi Munjal –
An important book that sheds light on the refugee experience. I would recommend this to others. Truly great.
Saksham Kumar Srivastava –
I was deeply moved by Abu Salem’s journey. Fadiman’s writing is beautiful, and the story is incredibly relevant to today’s world. Highly recommend!
Riya Chopra –
I enjoyed learning about Abu Salem’s experiences, but the book could have been shorter. The pacing felt off at times.
Himanshu Shekhar –
A compelling story, though at times a bit slow. Abu Salem’s experiences are eye-opening, offering a unique perspective on the refugee experience. Worth reading.
Ravinder Kumar –
This book is eye opening and engaging. Abu Salem’s journey is a testament to the strength of the human spirit.
Shivansh Soni –
This book provides valuable insight into the challenges faced by refugees. It is a story of resilience and hope. I really liked it.
Naveen Kumar S –
A powerful and thought-provoking book. I learned a lot about Afghan culture and the struggles of immigration.
Pranav Sandeep Gajjar –
Though well-written, I wish there was more focus on Salem’s inner thoughts and feelings. It felt somewhat detached.
Shubh Gupta –
It was a good book, but I didn’t love it. I struggled with the cultural differences presented. Different from what I expected.
Meena Choudhary –
An interesting read, but I found it hard to connect with Abu Salem at times. The cultural differences were stark, but the story lacked emotional depth for me.
Abhishek Anand –
Interesting, but a bit preachy. Some parts felt forced. I think the author tried to do too much.
Naman Jain –
I was captivated by Abu Salem’s story from beginning to end. Very sad but important story.
Archit Mam –
A heartbreaking yet hopeful story of a young refugee trying to find his place in the world.
Shreya Singh –
While the story is important, the writing style was a bit dry for my taste. Still, I appreciate the insight into Abu Salem’s life.