I knew that Somalians were a large (or, larger than perhaps any random place in the US) group in Minnesota, but I didn't know why and it sounded like this would be a good way to learn. I know nothing about the author but saw this book and thought it would be a good read. Author Ibrahim takes the reader through a history of Somali people, their culture, why and how they came to the US, etc.
That's really it. If you're unfamiliar with Somalian people this would probably be a good place to start.It's not an in-depth history of how and why and when Somali people ended up in some place like Minnesota (nor does it claim to be!) but it's written for people who might be curious about their new neighbors (MN specific but I'd bet this could also at least partially apply even if you were in Phoenix, AZ or New York City).
So if you're looking for a deeper, detailed story about Somali immigration to the US, their history, what it's like for them in the present day, etc. this not that book. But if you want a basic overview of their people, customs, food, language, history, etc. this could be a good read. As others say, it's not the best-written book but it would also be a good add to your local library.
So, it was a good library borrow for me and I'd expect that would be the same for most people unless you happen to have Somali refugees or neighbors, etc. in your community and you'd like to know more.