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Autobiography / Memoir • Nonfiction
Somalia • 1990s
2018
Adult
14-18 years
900L
Call Me American by Abdi Nor Iftin chronicles Abdi’s life from his humble beginnings in Somalia, through the chaos of civil war, his eventual escape to Kenya, and his triumphant journey to America, all fueled by his passion for American culture. Topics in the memoir include civil war violence and starvation.
Inspirational
Emotional
Challenging
Hopeful
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Call Me American by Abdi Nor Iftin offers a gripping memoir of resilience amidst Somalia's turmoil. Praised for its vivid storytelling and emotional depth, it provides an insightful refugee narrative. However, some reviews note occasional pacing issues and a desire for more detailed reflections on certain experiences. Overall, it is an inspiring read.
A reader who would enjoy Call Me American by Abdi Nor Iftin is likely someone interested in immigration, cultural identity, and personal resilience. This memoir will appeal to fans of Born a Crime by Trevor Noah and Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, who seek compelling, true stories about overcoming adversity and navigating new worlds.
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Madinah Iftin
Abdi's mother, a former nomad who struggles to protect her family amid the instability brought by the Somali civil war while longing for her simpler, past life.
Hassan Iftin
Abdi's practical and realistic brother who leaves Somalia for Kenya, aiming for a safer and more achievable life.
Nur Iftin
Abdi's father, who initially provides for the family as a basketball star but later departs to protect them when his status fails to offer safety during the civil war.
Macalin Basbaas
A teacher at the madras in Mogadishu whose harsh methods reflect the desperate hopes of parents in a war-torn society for their children's future.
Faisa
Abdi’s first love, whose relationship with him is challenged by cultural expectations and disrupted by the war.
Bob
A coworker at the insulation company in America who shares his struggles, offering Abdi insight into the challenges faced by some Americans.
320
Autobiography / Memoir • Nonfiction
Somalia • 1990s
2018
Adult
14-18 years
900L
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