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Ebook , by Anand Giridharadas

Ebook , by Anand Giridharadas

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Product details

File Size: 1121 KB

Print Length: 337 pages

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company; 1 edition (May 5, 2014)

Publication Date: April 29, 2014

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B00FQUDOQQ

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Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#107,103 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

I read this book in two days.I felt that I knew the characters personally, I could see and feel them. The detailed description of characters and scenes, combined with quotes from court documents and letters and blogs made me feel like I was part of the story.The book gave me deep insight into some distressed and hopeful souls that all want to belong and struggle to find their identity as Americans. A powerful cultural dissection that should become part of every school's syllabus.The True American is one of the most moving books I've read in a long time and I believe everyone must read it to understand contemporary American life and its implications for the future of a multicultural society.

This is absolutely a "Food For Thought" novel. While trying to put myself in other's shoes, wonder how I would deal with a situation like this. Part of me would like to think that I could try to forgive, put the anger down and go on with my life. Doing good for someone who has not experienced people doing good for them in their lifetime could possibly change this one person or this person's family and maybe that's the way it should be. One person at a time. Certainly can't deal with the magnitudes. I can understand the feelings on both sides. After 911, U.S. citizens were very angry for the hurt that was dealt to our country and we really didn't know who the enemy was. Good people are in "the mix" and good people get hurt when they weren't guilty at all. It was just random lashing out if we saw someone who looked like they could be the bad guy. Very sad book, but like I said, great food for thought.';

This is an interesting book. It tells the story of a Pakistani man who immigrated to this country and was shot shortly after September 11. He later attempted to show mercy to his attacker who had been sentenced to death for his crimes. It is an important book for this time, when immigrants are under appreciated.

Humbling. Noble. This story has places where it's probably overly detailed (like the whole bull riding accident description at the end seemed way too much for way too little), but I would commend this read to anyone. And if we could somehow come to embrace our faith and embrace others' belief in the way this remarkable young man shows is possible, our planet would be a far more inhabitable and peaceful place and we might actually live up to the moniker of being "civilized."

"The True American" is a superb account by Anand Giridharadas of a homicide/hate crime that transpired in Dallas, TX and how that event crystallized the "cycle of revenge" that - in the words of the Dallas Morning News Editorial Board - "doesn't stop until someone has the courage to say enough." That someone is Rais Bhuiyan, that crime's victim and, ultimately, this story's hero, a man who rose from near death, willed himself to a successful life here in Dallas and offered forgiveness and compassion to his would-be killer.The twist of the book is that the killer, Mark Stroman, had his own moral awakening, brought about, said Ilan Ziv (a documentary filmmaker), "[N]ot because we did anything, but because of who we were. His old world betrayed him, and a new group of people who was more loyal to him than his own family introduced him to our world." It's to the author's extreme credit that you're never entirely sure to which of the two protagonists 'The True American' title applies.I paid special attention to this book because events played out very close to my home here in Dallas. As a northerner with decades living here, I related to this excellent passage describing Dallas' unique and often hard-to-explain charm ("we killed Kennedy," after all -- we're still living that down 50 years on). Of Dallas, Giridharadas says:-----To the outside eye, especially the northern eye, [Dallas] could be dismissed as a gussied-up, diverse, but ultimately narrow backwater...To see Dallas in this way, however, was to bring to it a view that many of its own immigrants, including Rais, didn't share. Enormous numbers of them genuinely loved it, and they continued to arrive by the planeload. They loved, for starters, the sky and the roads and the low taxes that had brought Rais to the city long ago. But it was more than that. A newcomer like Rais could find in Dallas a kind of acceptance that New York or Washington or Los Angeles didn't give...It was a city without elusive codes. You didn't have to wonder how to dress in public, for almost any semi-respectable way of dressing would put you above average; or what knife to use with which course, because that wasn't really how they ate down here; or what subway carried you where, since most people had their own bubble of a car. What many immigrants found in Dallas was a dimension of America's tolerance that was the tolerance of casualness and convenience more than of open-mindedness: an ease of living that became its own kind of welcome.-----I can't tell you how just how trenchantly well-observed that passage is. It speaks volumes as to why such large, vibrant immigrant communities flourish here.

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