Son of Elsewhere: A Memoir in Pieces

Elamin Abdelmahmoud
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Son of Elsewhere: A Memoir in Pieces

Elamin Abdelmahmoud
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Overall rating: 4.3636365 / 5 from 11 reviews.

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Smart, touching, funny

"Witty, emotional, and enlightening reflection on the journey of Elamin and his family, complete with excellent of-the-moment pop-culture esoterica."

Odc (5/5)

Okay

"As a Sudanese, the book did not resonate with me as much I would have hoped to."

Sara (1/5)

The title even tell you and shows you

"Son of elsewhere is the best book I have ever read it’s tells us about the history of the person and why they came to Canada"

Shakana (5/5)

Was hoping for more

"Good account of his experiences, was just hoping for more out of it"

Bplume (2/5)

Beautiful memoir and important Canadian literature!

"I adored this book--and Elamin! This is modern Canadiana and while I first read a copy from the library, I needed it in my collection. Excellent!"

Melanie (5/5)

Beautifully written

"Amazing story about the cultural differences in our world. Enjoyed this novel very much!"

Wyatt (5/5)

A must-read.

"A great book by a Canadian author. Beautiful and emotive."

A. B. (5/5)

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"I wanted to loooove this book so much, I waited for it to come out impatiently and it seems like I’m alone in this opinion but I didn’t love it as much as everyone else seems to. The book has very eloquently written sections about belonging, culture and the immigrant experience which I thoroughly enjoyed. There were subtle hints of humour sprinkled throughout which were a nice touch, but I thought some of the chapters really dragged on and were rather drawn out. I found myself wanting to just get through these sections and get to the good parts where he talks about Sudan, makes cultural parallels, and further discusses various traditions and cultural customs. Please take this with a grain of salt- as again, I believe this is the unpopular opinion, and it could be purely because I haven’t found myself deeply interested in wrestling, rock music or Ontario infrastructure and therefore felt the longing to read 177 pages about those particular topics. I’m still giving it 5 start as I don’t want to ruin the rating, because I’m not a hating ass bitch. Just a different opinion. Still read it though- because we support immigrants, especially when they’re so handsome."

Baklava (5/5)

A charming and thought-provoking memoir

"I loved this book for its honesty and humour. The author writes like a friend telling you a story - not shying away from the vulnerable parts, but allowing for moments of humour and warmth. I particularly loved the chapter on country music. An incredible book!"

Sally (5/5)

Great book

"A joy to read. Elamin gets vulnerable and you really feel what its like to move to a whole new country and have a new identity thrust upon you."

Alex (5/5)

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  • Date de publication : Oct 03, 2023
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 288
  • Éditeur : McClelland & Stewart
  • ISBN : 9780771002243
  • Dimensions : 5.15" W x 0.74" L x 8.0" H
“This book is full of confessions like these: funny and frank, delivered in such a generous spirit that almost any reader[…]is bound to be won over[…]”The New York Times

“What makes Son of Elsewhere so pleasurable, outside of Abdelmahmoud’s far-reaching intelligence, deft storytelling and ability to make you laugh moments after bringing a lump to your throat, is its graceful structure. . . . he makes a quiet experience of passage into something concrete and knowable, divided into fast-moving lanes to yet another elsewhere.” —Globe and Mail

Son of Elsewhere abounds in such perceptively written, funny-slash-poignant anecdotes. . . . It’s all written in a breezy, easygoing tone, but don’t let that fool you: this is a thoughtful, often profound book.” —Toronto Star

“It is astounding how accurately and honestly Elamin Abdelmahmoud manages to map the strange territory between cultures that so many migrants call home. The interlinked essays in this collection, which filter the immigrant experience through everything from country music to professional-wrestling fan fiction, manage to pull off a rare trick—at once sincere, ironic, hilarious, and profound. Son of Elsewhere is the sort of book that can only come from a writer both incisive and open-hearted. Abdelmahmoud, to our great fortune, is both.”—Omar El Akkad, Scotiabank Giller Prize‒winning author of What Strange Paradise and American War

Son Of Elsewhere is a memoir that is immense in its desire to give, and not just of its writer's life and history. But it is also a rich offering of image, of music, of place. I am thankful for the touchable nature of this story, the movements within the book, and how visual this journey is.”—Hanif Abdurraqib, author of A Little Devil in America: Notes in Praise of Black Performance

“Elamin Abdelmahmoud’s Son of Elsewhere achieves what all nonfiction work should: a unique type of universality. His writing feels like a magic trick: every page is charming, funny, and yet painful, a collection that presses on your most tender feelings like a bruise yet to heal. Son of Elsewhere is a salve.”—Scaachi Koul, author of One Day We’ll All Be Dead and None of This Will Matter

Son of Elsewhere is marvelous and wise and fascinating. An introspective rumination on identity, belonging, and otherness that is breezily told but deeply felt. Like a conversation with one of your smartest friends, Elamin Abdelmahmoud offers a unique perspective that feels both familiar and challenging. It’s a privilege to read.”—R. Eric Thomas, national bestselling author of Here for It, or How to Save You Soul in America

“Elamin Abdelmahmoud is full of light and wisdom, his book is no different. With humour and vulnerability, he writes about the struggle to find himself in Canada while maintaining a connection to his roots in Sudan. I laughed out loud even as my heart ached for him, and I dogeared dozens of pages where his sentences were so perfect that I will return to them again and again. Son of Elsewhere is witty and tender and the story of a lovely writer discovering himself; a person I am so glad to call a friend.”—Rosemary Barton, host of CBC’s Rosemary Barton Live
ELAMIN ABDELMAHMOUD is a culture writer for BuzzFeed News and was the host of CBC’s pop culture show Pop Chat, and is the host of new CBC Radio show Commotion. He was a founding co-host of the CBC Politics podcast Party Lines, and he is a contributor to The National’s At Issue panel. His work has appeared in Rolling Stone, the Globe and Mail, and others. When he gets a chance, he writes bad tweets.

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