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Abdi Nor Iftin

    Abdi Nor Iftin narra su extraordinaria historia de vida en sus memorias. A los cinco años, vivió la guerra civil somalí, que lo obligó a convertirse en el sostén de su familia mientras asistía a la escuela. En medio del caos bélico y la hambruna, su escape llegó a través del cine y la música estadounidense, inspirándolo a aprender inglés por su cuenta y a soñar con una vida en los Estados Unidos. Su fascinación por la cultura occidental le valió el apodo de "Abdi American", que más tarde se convirtió en una carga con el auge del extremismo islámico. Para evadir el reclutamiento, informó en secreto para NPR, arriesgándose a la pena de muerte. Tras huir a Kenia y posteriormente ganar la Lotería de Visas de Diversidad, finalmente se convirtió en un ciudadano estadounidense naturalizado en Maine. Sus conmovedoras memorias son un testimonio de la desesperación de los refugiados y un recordatorio del atractivo de las democracias occidentales para quienes buscan una vida mejor.

    Call Me American (Adapted for Young Adults)
    Call Me American
    • Abdi Nor Iftin first fell in love with America from afar. As a child, he learned English by listening to American pop and watching action films starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. When U.S. marines landed in Mogadishu to take on the warlords, Abdi cheered the arrival of these Americans, who seemed as heroic as those of the movies. Sporting American clothes and dance moves, he became known around Mogadishu as Abdi American, but when the radical Islamist group al-Shabaab rose to power in 2006, it became dangerous to celebrate Western culture. Desperate to make a living, Abdi used his language skills to post secret dispatches, which found an audience of worldwide listeners. Eventually, though, Abdi was forced to flee to Kenya. In an amazing stroke of luck, Abdi won entrance to the U.S. in the annual visa lottery, though his route to America did not come easily. Parts of his story were first heard on the BBC World Service and This American Life. Now a proud resident of Maine, on the path to citizenship, Abdi Nor Iftin's dramatic, deeply stirring memoir is truly a story for our time: a vivid reminder of why America still beckons to those looking to make a better life.

      Call Me American
    • Call Me American (Adapted for Young Adults)

      • 272 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Adapted from the adult memoir, this gripping story follows one boy's journey into young adulthood and offers an intimate account of modern immigration.Abdi Nor Iftin grew up amidst a blend of cultures, far from the United States. At home in Somalia, his mother entertained him with vivid folktales and bold stories detailing her rural, nomadic upbrinding. As he grew older, he spent his days following his father, a basketball player, through the bustling street of the capital city of Mogadishu.But when the threat of civil war reached Abdi's doorstep, his family was forced to flee to safety. Through the turbulent years of war, young Abdi found solace in popular American music and films. Nicknamed Abdi the American, he developed a proficiency for English that connected him--and his story--with news outlets and radio shows, and eventually gave him a shot at winning the annual U.S. visa lottery.Abdi shares every part of his journey, and his courageous account reminds readers that everyone deserves the chance to build a brighter future for themselves

      Call Me American (Adapted for Young Adults)