Colored Water

Dixie Through Egyptian Eyes

Nonfiction, History, Africa, Egypt, Americas, United States, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Ashraf El-Bayoumi ISBN: 9780996893312
Publisher: Mosaic Design Book Publishers Publication: August 31, 2016
Imprint: Mosaic Design Book Publishers Language: English
Author: Ashraf El-Bayoumi
ISBN: 9780996893312
Publisher: Mosaic Design Book Publishers
Publication: August 31, 2016
Imprint: Mosaic Design Book Publishers
Language: English

Colored Water: Dixie Through Egyptian Eyes is a series of insightful, humorous and profound experiences of the author, then a bright-eyed, curious and intelligent Egyptian graduate student in chemistry, during the 1950s just prior to his departure from Alexandria, Egypt and after his arrival to Tallahassee, Florida for post-graduate studies.

    The memoir offers uncommon and thought provoking cross-cultural observations on segregation, the “American Dream”, race, identity, science, sexuality, love, academia, tradition, personal freedom, social status and class during the 1950s.

    While written from the perspective of an Egyptian living in America for the first time, anyone who has found themselves immersed in an entirely new and different culture can identify with the contrast in pre-conceived notions, actual experiences and impressions one has away from the ‘motherland’ and into the “unfamiliar”.

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Colored Water: Dixie Through Egyptian Eyes is a series of insightful, humorous and profound experiences of the author, then a bright-eyed, curious and intelligent Egyptian graduate student in chemistry, during the 1950s just prior to his departure from Alexandria, Egypt and after his arrival to Tallahassee, Florida for post-graduate studies.

    The memoir offers uncommon and thought provoking cross-cultural observations on segregation, the “American Dream”, race, identity, science, sexuality, love, academia, tradition, personal freedom, social status and class during the 1950s.

    While written from the perspective of an Egyptian living in America for the first time, anyone who has found themselves immersed in an entirely new and different culture can identify with the contrast in pre-conceived notions, actual experiences and impressions one has away from the ‘motherland’ and into the “unfamiliar”.

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