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Jaguar : A Story of Africans in America |
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Rating:  Summary: Very Interesting Book Review: I loved this book! I read it almost non-stop until I finished it. I've read many books on Africa and African lifestyles, but this one was still informative. I admired Khadija for her strength of character, high principles and decisiveness in her business decisions. I was quite curious as to whether or not she and Issa would reunite, in the end. I must say that the book ended with a feeling of closure even though there were a couple of surprises. I will be looking forward to reading the next book that Mr. Stoller has very recently completed, on a similiar topic. I recommend this book for anyone interested in Africans, how some of them think, rationalize and go about the task of trying to "make it" in America.
Rating:  Summary: Very Interesting Book Review: I loved this book! I read it almost non-stop until I finished it. I've read many books on Africa and African lifestyles, but this one was still informative. I admired Khadija for her strength of character, high principles and decisiveness in her business decisions. I was quite curious as to whether or not she and Issa would reunite, in the end. I must say that the book ended with a feeling of closure even though there were a couple of surprises. I will be looking forward to reading the next book that Mr. Stoller has very recently completed, on a similiar topic. I recommend this book for anyone interested in Africans, how some of them think, rationalize and go about the task of trying to "make it" in America.
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