The Abu Dhabi bar mitzvah
fear and love in the modern Middle East
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Author
Publication
2018 - W. W. Norton & Company, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
87,250 words, Guess
Page Count
349 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL26942523M
- ISBN-100393608360
- ISBN-139780393608366
- AmazonB06XH318X2
- Library of Congress Control Number2017026967
and 4 more
- OCLC Control Number991535924
- Better World BooksO6-EEP-562
- Better World Books9780393608366
- Better World BooksO6-BOU-290
Classifications
- DDC956.05/4
- LCCDS49.7 .L48 2018
- LCCDS49.7.L48 2018
Description
Chronically questioning, funny, and bold, a young American writer explores the majority-Muslim lands that scare him most. Armed only with college Arabic and restless curiosity, Adam Valen Levinson set out to "learn about the world 9/11 made us fear." From a base in globalized and sterilized Abu Dhabi, he sets out to lunch in Taliban territory in Afghanistan, travels under the watchful eye of Aleppo's secret police, risks shipwreck en route to Somalia, investigates Yazidi beliefs in a sacred cave, cliff-dives in Oman, celebrates New Year's Eve in Tahrir Square, and, at every turn, discovers a place that matches not at all with its reputation. While politicians and media eagerly stoke the flames of Islamophobia, Valen Levinson crosses borders with abundant humor and humanity. Seeking common ground everywhere, he finds that people who pray differently often laugh the same. And as a young man bar mitzvahed at twenty-one (instead of the usual thirteen), he slowly learns how childish it is to live by decisions and distinctions born of fear.
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