Descript |
192 pages 18 cm |
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The Regina collection
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Regina collection
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Note |
Includes bibliographical references |
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"Writing from a homeless shelter in downtown Toronto, Mohamed "Mo" Ali chronicles how he ended up there in this powerful and often irreverent memoir of exile, addiction, and racism. Kidnapped by his father on the eve of Somalia's societal implosion, Ali was taken first to the Netherlands by his stepmother, and then on to Canada. With its promise of freedom, opportunity, and multiculturalism, his new home seemed to offer a new lease on life. But unable to fit in, he turned to partying and drugs. Interwoven with world history and sociopolitical commentary on Somalia, Canada, and Europe, the story of this gay Muslim immigrant is told with tenderness in a refreshing and welcome new voice. Mohamed Abdulkarim Ali lives in Toronto. This is his first book."-- Provided by publisher |
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Issued also in electronic formats |
Subject |
Ali, Mohamed Abdulkarim, 1985-
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Sociala förhållanden
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Homosexuella män
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Invandrare
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Somalier
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Somalis -- Canada -- Biography
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Muslim gays -- Canada -- Biography
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Somalis -- Canada -- Social conditions
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Somalis -- Netherlands -- Social conditions
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Gay immigrants -- Canada -- Social conditions
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Muslim gays -- Canada -- Social conditions
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Kanada
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Nederländerna
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Biographies.
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Autobiographies.
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Classmark |
306.76/6092
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Ohjh
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Lz Ali, Mohamed Abdulkarim
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ISBN/ISSN |
9780889776593 (hardcover) |
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0889776598 (hardcover) |
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