This Is What America Looks Like
Ilhan Omar
With Rebecca Paley
Hardback
9781787383418
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My Journey from Refugee to Congresswoman
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āA genuinely inspirational memoirā ā The Guardian
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Ilhan Omarās career is a collection of historic firsts: she is the first refugee, the first Somali-American and one of the first two Muslim women to serve in the United States Congress. Against a xenophobic and divisive administration, she has risen to global fame as a powerful voice in the Democratic Partyās new progressive chorus of congresswomen of colour.
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This Is What America Looks Like is a tale of the aspirations, disappointments, successes and surprises in the life of an immigrant and Muslim in the US today. This is Omarās story told on her own terms: from a childhood in Mogadishu and four long years at a Kenyan refugee camp, to her arrival in Americaāpenniless and speaking only Somaliāand her triumphant election to the US House of Representatives.
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In the face of merciless slander and constant attacks from opponents in both parties, Omar continues to speak up for her beliefs. Courageous, hopeful and defiant, her memoir is marked by her irrepressible spirit, even in the darkest of times.
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Contents
1. Fighter
2. War
3. When the Mouth of the Shark Is Safer Than Home
4. Refugee
5. American Dream
6. Hello and Shut Up
7. Minnesota nice
8. Settling Down
9. Blessings
10. Early Midlife Crisis
11. Education
12. Return
13. Politics
14. City Hall
15. Running
16. You Get What You Organize For
17. Americaās Hope and the Presidentās Nightmare
18. Walking In Like a White Man
19. Running Again
20. The World Belongs to Those Who Show Up
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This Is What America Looks Like
This Is What America Looks Like
Ilhan Omar
With Rebecca Paley
Hardback
9781787383418
Ā
Ā
My Journey from Refugee to Congresswoman
Ā
āA genuinely inspirational memoirā ā The Guardian
Ā
Ilhan Omarās career is a collection of historic firsts: she is the first refugee, the first Somali-American and one of the first two Muslim women to serve in the United States Congress. Against a xenophobic and divisive administration, she has risen to global fame as a powerful voice in the Democratic Partyās new progressive chorus of congresswomen of colour.
Ā
This Is What America Looks Like is a tale of the aspirations, disappointments, successes and surprises in the life of an immigrant and Muslim in the US today. This is Omarās story told on her own terms: from a childhood in Mogadishu and four long years at a Kenyan refugee camp, to her arrival in Americaāpenniless and speaking only Somaliāand her triumphant election to the US House of Representatives.
Ā
In the face of merciless slander and constant attacks from opponents in both parties, Omar continues to speak up for her beliefs. Courageous, hopeful and defiant, her memoir is marked by her irrepressible spirit, even in the darkest of times.
Ā
Contents
1. Fighter
2. War
3. When the Mouth of the Shark Is Safer Than Home
4. Refugee
5. American Dream
6. Hello and Shut Up
7. Minnesota nice
8. Settling Down
9. Blessings
10. Early Midlife Crisis
11. Education
12. Return
13. Politics
14. City Hall
15. Running
16. You Get What You Organize For
17. Americaās Hope and the Presidentās Nightmare
18. Walking In Like a White Man
19. Running Again
20. The World Belongs to Those Who Show Up
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Ilhan Omar
With Rebecca Paley
Hardback
9781787383418
Ā
Ā
My Journey from Refugee to Congresswoman
Ā
āA genuinely inspirational memoirā ā The Guardian
Ā
Ilhan Omarās career is a collection of historic firsts: she is the first refugee, the first Somali-American and one of the first two Muslim women to serve in the United States Congress. Against a xenophobic and divisive administration, she has risen to global fame as a powerful voice in the Democratic Partyās new progressive chorus of congresswomen of colour.
Ā
This Is What America Looks Like is a tale of the aspirations, disappointments, successes and surprises in the life of an immigrant and Muslim in the US today. This is Omarās story told on her own terms: from a childhood in Mogadishu and four long years at a Kenyan refugee camp, to her arrival in Americaāpenniless and speaking only Somaliāand her triumphant election to the US House of Representatives.
Ā
In the face of merciless slander and constant attacks from opponents in both parties, Omar continues to speak up for her beliefs. Courageous, hopeful and defiant, her memoir is marked by her irrepressible spirit, even in the darkest of times.
Ā
Contents
1. Fighter
2. War
3. When the Mouth of the Shark Is Safer Than Home
4. Refugee
5. American Dream
6. Hello and Shut Up
7. Minnesota nice
8. Settling Down
9. Blessings
10. Early Midlife Crisis
11. Education
12. Return
13. Politics
14. City Hall
15. Running
16. You Get What You Organize For
17. Americaās Hope and the Presidentās Nightmare
18. Walking In Like a White Man
19. Running Again
20. The World Belongs to Those Who Show Up












