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Far From Home By Naima B Robert

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Far From Home By Naima B Robert 
ISBN: 9781847800060
Author: Naima B Robert
Book Binding: Softcover
Pages: 347
Size: 7.8 X 5.1 X 1.0 INCH
Publication Year: 2011
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About This Book:
Readers are encouraged to go on a fascinating and heartbreaking journey inside the heart and soul of a young girl named Bilal in "Far From Home" by Naima B. Robert. This poignant story examines issues of identity, belonging, and the universal human need for connection via the fascinating writing of Naima B. Robert.
The following are some of the key components and concepts discussed in this intriguing work:
Identity and Culture:
"Far From Home" explores Bilal's inner torment, a young girl torn between two worlds: her ancestral culture and the nation she calls home. It's a narrative about cultural dualism, identity dilemma, and trying to reconcile her heritage with her current life.
The Immigrant Experience:
The book sheds light on the immigrant experience, particularly that of Muslim families in Western nations. The journey of Bilal's family is a microcosm of the hardships, dreams, and aspirations of other immigrant families seeking a better life.
Family Dynamics:
Naima B. Robert delves into the complicated dynamics of Bilal's family, highlighting the significance of love, understanding, and support as they face new obstacles.
Acceptance and friendship:
Bilal's path is not one he does alone. Her friendships with people from all origins and beliefs are crucial to her personal development. The book emphasizes the transformational power of true connections as well as the possibility of unity in diversity.
Resilience and Empowerment:
Bilal's narrative exemplifies the human spirit's resilience. She realizes her inner strength and the ability to overcome hardship and prejudice when she experiences difficulty and discrimination.

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