Go Back to Where you Came from, you terrorist! This is just one of the many warm, lovely, and Helpful tips that Wajahat Ali and Other children of immigrants receive on a daily basis.
In his bold, hopeful and hilarious memoir, Ali offers indispensable lessons and strategies to help cultivate a more compassionate America..
He uses his pen with turmeric-stained fingernails to fill in missing narratives, challenge the powerful, and booby trap racist stereotypes.
Driven by his desire to expand the American narrative to include protagonists who look like him, he beCame a writer, and in the aftermath of the 9/11 terror attacks, an accidental activist and ambassador of all things Muslim-y.
Go Back Where exactly? His hometown in the San Francisco Bay Area, Where he can\'t afford rent? Awkward, left-handed, suffering from OCD, and wearing Husky pants, Ali grew up on the margins of the American mainstream, devoid of Brown superheroes, Where people like him were portrayed as goofy sidekicks, shop owners with funny accents, sweaty terrorists, or aspiring sweaty terrorists.
Go Back to Where you Came from, you terrorist! This is just one of the many warm, lovely, and Helpful tips that Wajahat Ali and Other children of immigrants receive on a daily basis