The Big Letdown: A Personal Tale from the Diaspora of Feyli Kurds (e-bok) av Falah Hosini
Falah Hosini

The Big Letdown: A Personal Tale from the Diaspora of Feyli Kurds e-bok

45 kr
The big Letdown is a self-reflecting tale of the life experiences that have shaped the character and personality of the author from his turbulent childhood in the Kurdish quarter of old Baghdad to his joyful years of independent living in the early seventies as a university student in England where he truly came of age and managed to free himself from his childhood's religious and political brai…
The big Letdown is a self-reflecting tale of the life experiences that have shaped the character and personality of the author from his turbulent childhood in the Kurdish quarter of old Baghdad to his joyful years of independent living in the early seventies as a university student in England where he truly came of age and managed to free himself from his childhood's religious and political brainwash. The few years that he lived in Iraq after his return was filled with regret and disillusionment before he finally lost faith and decided to once and for all abandon the homeland of his ancestors in search of a new homeland that could offer him and his descendants a humane existence. The book invites the reader to ride on the authors emotional rollercoaster of hardship and joy as he searches for a new homeland and finds it in Sweden where he starts building a new life for himself and his family.
E-bok 45 kr
Författare Falah Hosini (författare)
Förlag Books on Demand
Utgiven 02.03.2026
Längd 308 sidor
Genrer Biografier & Memoarer, Memoarer
Språk English
Format epub
Kopieringsskydd Vattenmärkt
ISBN 9789181349979

The big Letdown is a self-reflecting tale of the life experiences that have shaped the character and personality of the author from his turbulent childhood in the Kurdish quarter of old Baghdad to his joyful years of independent living in the early seventies as a university student in England where he truly came of age and managed to free himself from his childhood's religious and political brainwash. The few years that he lived in Iraq after his return was filled with regret and disillusionment before he finally lost faith and decided to once and for all abandon the homeland of his ancestors in search of a new homeland that could offer him and his descendants a humane existence. The book invites the reader to ride on the authors emotional rollercoaster of hardship and joy as he searches for a new homeland and finds it in Sweden where he starts building a new life for himself and his family.

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