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The True American

Murder and Mercy in Texas

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The True American

By: Anand Giridharadas
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Imagine that a terrorist tried to kill you. If you could face him again, on your terms, what would you do?

The True American tells the story of Raisuddin Bhuiyan, a Bangladesh Air Force officer who dreams of immigrating to America and working in technology. But days after 9/11, an avowed "American terrorist" named Mark Stroman, seeking revenge, walks into the Dallas minimart where Bhuiyan has found temporary work and shoots him, maiming and nearly killing him. Two other victims, at other gas stations, aren't so lucky, dying at once.

The True American traces the making of these two men, Stroman and Bhuiyan, and of their fateful encounter. It follows them as they rebuild shattered lives - one striving on Death Row to become a better man, the other to heal and pull himself up from the lowest rung on the ladder of an unfamiliar country.

Ten years after the shooting, an Islamic pilgrimage seeds in Bhuiyan a strange idea: if he is ever to be whole, he must reenter Stroman's life. He longs to confront Stroman and speak to him about the attack that changed their lives. Bhuiyan publicly forgives Stroman, in the name of his religion and its notion of mercy. Then he wages a legal and PR campaign, against the State of Texas and Governor Rick Perry, to have his attacker spared from the death penalty.

Ranging from Texas's juvenile justice system to the swirling crowd of pilgrims at the Hajj in Mecca; from a biker bar to an immigrant mosque in Dallas; from young military cadets in Bangladesh to elite paratroopers in Israel; from a wealthy household of chicken importers in Karachi, Pakistan; to the sober residences of Brownwood, Texas, The True American is a rich, colorful, profoundly moving exploration of the American dream in its many dimensions. Ultimately, it tells a story about our love-hate relationship with immigrants, about the encounter between Islam and the West, about how - or whether - we choose what we become.

©2014 Anand Giridharadas (P)2014 Audible Inc.
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Modern day life lessons

I have to admit, I found the book slow going at times, but then I was listening while decorating, so wasn't giving it 100% attention. And I think this book is one that needs concentration. It starts with a crime - a man with racist views kills, and in one case attempts to kill but the victim survives. The narrative then follows the lives of perpetrator and survivor, jumping back a lot to fill in the story of their lives before the crime. The story then changes a gear and we follow forward, through the legal system and themes of forgiveness and atonement, change and kindness. I found this section to be most interesting. Whilst it's just a portrait of a few lives on the surface, I think every reader can take life lessons from it. The narrator which is also the author, was fantastic. I just felt with a different structure in the early part and an hour or two less listening time, this would have given better focus. I do however recommend.

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