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Two Boys from Aden College - Review

Two Boys from Aden College by Qais Ghanem Two Boys from Aden College deserves a much wider readership than its title would suggest that it will attract. It will resonate with many who migrated to find work or who received life-changing higher education abroad and could not return or returned but could not adapt to their home of origin. It is a good read. Dr Adel Aulaqi, Surgeon, London, UK.
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Published on January 11, 2014 05:51 Tags: adaptation, aden-college, immigration

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