In West of Kabul, East of New York (2002), Afghan-American author Tamim Ansary shares his personal journey of reconciling the contrasting cultures that shaped his identity. Born in Afghanistan to an Afghan father and a Finnish-American mother, Ansary moved to the U.S. in 1964. He reflects on the tensions between Eastern and Western values, exploring his bicultural experience and the complex relationship with his homeland, especially after the 9/11 attacks. Through a compassionate and conversational tone, Ansary seeks to bridge the gap between cultures, offering insights into Afghanistan, Islam, and the need for embracing diversity in a fragmented world.
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