Of Beetles and Angels : A Boy's Remarkable Journey from a Refugee Camp to Harvard
(2016)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Hachette Audio, 2016
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EDITION
Unabridged
DESCRIPTION

1 online resource (1 audio file (3hr., 30 min.)) : digital

ISBN/ISSN
9781478967378 MWT15999746, 1478967374 15999746
LANGUAGE
English
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Narrated by Mawi Asgedom

Read the remarkable true story of a young boy's journey from civil war in east Africa to a refugee camp in Sudan, to a childhood on welfare in an affluent American suburb, and eventually to a full-tuition scholarship at Harvard University. Following his father's advice to "treat all people-even the most unsightly beetles-as though they were angels sent from heaven," Mawi overcomes the challenges of language barriers, cultural differences, racial prejudice, and financial disadvantage to build a fulfilling, successful life for himself in his new home. Of Beetles and Angels is at once a harrowing survival story and a compelling examination of the refugee experience. With hundreds of thousands of copies sold since its initial publication, and as a frequent selection as one book/one school/one community reads, this unforgettable memoir continues to touch and inspire readers. This special expanded fifteenth anniversary edition includes a new introduction and afterword from the author, a discussion guide, and more. Mawi Asgedom graduated from Harvard University and delivered the commencement address at his graduation in 1999. Now 25 years old, he is a successful inspirational speaker for students, community groups, and businesses. "A moving memoir." * Chicago Tribune "An amazing story." * Oprah Winfrey "His simple lyrical narrative, both wry and tender, stays true to the child's viewpoint as he grows up...What stays with you is the quiet, honest drama of a family's heartrending journey." *Booklist "This earnest account of his life up to his graduation from Harvard is peppered with powerful moments." *Publishers Weekly A BookSense '76 pick

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