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{ PDF } Ebook The Monk of Mokha Read Online{ PDF } Ebook TheMonk of Mokha ReadOnlineDescription“Exquisitely interesting… This is about the human capacity to dream—here, there,everywhere.― —Gabriel Thompson, San Francisco Chronicle  “A cracking tale ofintrigue and bravery… A gripping, triumphant adventure story.― —Paul Constant, LosAngeles Times 'I wish someone had asked me to blurb The Monk of Mokha so I could havesaid, 'I couldnâ€t put it down,' because I couldnâ€t put it down.' —Ann Patchett,Parnassas Bookstore blog  “A true account of a scrappy underdog, told in a lively,accessible style... Absolutely as gripping and cinematically dramatic as any fictional cliffhanger.―—Michael Lindgren, The Washington Post “Remarkable… offers hope in the age ofTrump… Ends as a kind of breathless thriller as Mokhtar braves militia roadblocks, kidnappingsand multiple mortal dangers.― —Tim Adams, The Guardian  “A heady brew…Plainspoken but gripping… Dives deep into a crisis but delivers a jolt of uplift as well.― —MarkAthitakis, USA Today 'A vibrant depiction of courage and passion, interwoven with a detailedhistory of Yemeni coffee and a timely exploration of Muslim American identity.' —DavidCanfield, Entertainment Weekly“The Monk of Mokha is not merely about ‘coming toAmerica,†it is a thrilling chronicle of one manâ€s coming-and-going between two belovedhomelands—a brilliant mirror on the global community we have become.― —Marie Arana,author of American Chica and Bolivar: American Liberator “This American coming ofage story reminds us all of how much our country is enriched by all who call it home.―—Dalia Mogahed, author of Who Speaks For Islam?: What a Billion Muslims Really Think “Hereâ€s a story for our time: filled with ethos and pathos. Youâ€ll laugh, cry, anddiscover worlds unknown to most. From scamming in the Tenderloin to dodging bombs in Yemen,Mokhtar and Eggers take us on a worthwhile ride through the postmodern topography of ourtimes.― —Hamza Hanson Yusuf “Like many great works, Eggers†book ismultifaceted. It combines, in a single moving narrative, history, politics, biography, psychology,adventure, drama, despair, hope, triumph and the irrepressible, indomitable nature of the humanspirit –at its best.― —Imam Zaid Shakir  “In telling Mokhtarâ€s story with suchclarity, honesty, and humor, Eggers allows readers to consider Yemen and Yemenis – longinvisible, side-lined, or maligned in the American imagination – in their wonderful andcomplicated fullness.― —Alia Malek, author of The Home That Was Our Country: AMemoir of Syria  and A Country Called Amreeka: Arab Roots, American StoriesÂRead more Dave Eggers is the author of eleven books, including: The Circle; Heroes of the