2023 Eric Hoffer Memoir Winner
The Young Terrorist, Nabil Khouri, Armin Lear Press – Beginning with a blood-curdling chant, Khouri details his life as a poor Christian in Jordan and Lebanon, often lacking enough to eat, amid so many civil wars and conflicts. We inhabit his shoes and understand why a child would sign up with a militia, otherwise known as a terrorist organization. His tenure there is short-lived however, and this young man manages to flee to Spain, where he works briefly, then a return to home before his academics get him a scholarship to the USA. There, he works, meets many Americans, including Jewish people, and eventually marries an American en route to his career as an engineer. We rejoice with the author as he matures into a loving and giving adult.
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2023 WINNER Eric Hoffer First Horizon Award
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The Young Terrorist:  Journey from Arab Militant to Proud American

THE YOUNG TERRORIST Illuminates the Journey from Arab Militant to Proud American

Nabil Khouri Takes Readers Deep Inside Emotional Conflict between Culture and Moral Choice

BOULDER, COLORADO, UNITED STATES, August 4, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ — The release today of Nabil Khouri’s memoir THE YOUNG TERRORIST is a personal reminder of why many people in democratic nations applaud the elimination of someone like al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri. According to Khouri, “The threat from terrorists such as al-Zawahiri to civilian populations is real and imminent. We have a moral duty to stop them.”  Read the complete Press Release here.

The book is a gripping memoir: Nabil Khouri’s journey from Arab militant to proud American.

As a young boy growing up in Jordan in the 1960s, there were only two things he believed in–the power of his automatic rifle and the certainty that Western culture was evil. THE YOUNG TERRORIST recounts his transformation from a proud member of a Palestinian militia group to an even prouder American citizen.

Nabil spent much of his youth in Jordan. He experienced the 1967 Arab-Israeli war, as well as civil wars in Jordan (a conflict known as Black September) and Lebanon in the 1970s. At the age of eleven, he joined the Arabic Liberation Front (ALF) not out of any great allegiance to the Palestinian cause but for a child’s reason: It would convince the Jordanian Muslim boys to stop bullying him for being a Lebanese Christian.

This memoir describes what followed: his experiences confronting death and violence as a preteen terror group member, the first tastes of Western culture as a teen in Spain, an unexpected return to the Middle East during Lebanon’s civil war, and his escape to America. Becoming immersed in the group’s radical militia ideology warped Nabil’s sense of identity and tore at the fabric of his family. However, he ultimately appreciated the opportunities and freedoms of life and education in the United States, unlocking his own “American dream.”

 

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