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Comment by former ambassador of Yemen in Canada about Qais G

Two Boys from Aden College by Qais Ghanem His novels ought to be translated and taught in Arabic and other countries where females are deprived depressed and denied basic rights and freedoms. ..
his books would contribute and create some changes in conventional concepts, dilute or defeat some of the taboos and
push towards female emancipation.

Dr Abdulla Nasher, Ottawa
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Published on January 11, 2014 04:03 Tags: canada, novels, women-s-rights, yemen

Book Launch: St Elias Church Ottawa

My Arab Spring My Canada by Qais Ghanem
“In My Arab Spring, My Canada, authors Qais Ghanem and Elie M. Nasrallah have given this country, their country, a valuable gift. This book — co-authored by a Muslim and a Christian, both of Arab descent, both proud Canadians — is a pocket guide for those who come from the Middle East as well as a useful reference for those already here. Nasrallah has roots that go all the way back to the Titanic, so these are hardly starry-eyed or discouraged newcomers. They examine immigration from earliest days to today and they look to the future with great optimism.”
Roy MacGregor, author of Canadians: A Portrait of a Country and Its People - See more at: http://dialoguewithdiversity.com/book...
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Published on August 13, 2014 07:28 Tags: arab-spring, canada, immigration