No One's Son

The remarkable true story of a defiant African boy and his bold quest for freedom

Biography & Memoir, Literary
Cover of the book No One's Son by Tewodros Fekadu, Leapfrog Press
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Author: Tewodros Fekadu ISBN: 9781935248286
Publisher: Leapfrog Press Publication: March 14, 2013
Imprint: Leapfrog Press Language: English
Author: Tewodros Fekadu
ISBN: 9781935248286
Publisher: Leapfrog Press
Publication: March 14, 2013
Imprint: Leapfrog Press
Language: English

East Africans, particularly Somalis and Ethiopia, are making up an increasing percentage of recent immigrants in the US. Many regional and local agencies have been created to help these people settle in the US.

Ethiopia has become the number-one country for foreign adoptions to by US parents, with a steady increase in adoptions over past 6 years.

Large Ethiopian communities exist in several major US cities, including DC, Los Angeles, and Atlanta.

Looks at the issue of rape as an intimidation tactic between different ethnic groups

Will appeal to anyone who is interested in the culture and recent history of Ethiopia and Eritrea, or in the human rights aspects of the recent wars.

Will appeal to anyone who is interested in a story of success against tremendous odds.

Author is an experienced motivational speaker who brings in local artists to showcase African music, dance, and fine art during his presentations.

includes option to purchase supplemental 1-hour DVD documentary "Finding Home"

Describes Japan's system of detaining foreigners

discusses the struggles of the "boat people" trying to get into Australia, and that country's harsh treatment of those people, which is directly analogous to the far-Right's demonizing of Mexican refugees in the US today.

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East Africans, particularly Somalis and Ethiopia, are making up an increasing percentage of recent immigrants in the US. Many regional and local agencies have been created to help these people settle in the US.

Ethiopia has become the number-one country for foreign adoptions to by US parents, with a steady increase in adoptions over past 6 years.

Large Ethiopian communities exist in several major US cities, including DC, Los Angeles, and Atlanta.

Looks at the issue of rape as an intimidation tactic between different ethnic groups

Will appeal to anyone who is interested in the culture and recent history of Ethiopia and Eritrea, or in the human rights aspects of the recent wars.

Will appeal to anyone who is interested in a story of success against tremendous odds.

Author is an experienced motivational speaker who brings in local artists to showcase African music, dance, and fine art during his presentations.

includes option to purchase supplemental 1-hour DVD documentary "Finding Home"

Describes Japan's system of detaining foreigners

discusses the struggles of the "boat people" trying to get into Australia, and that country's harsh treatment of those people, which is directly analogous to the far-Right's demonizing of Mexican refugees in the US today.

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