
My Journey Through the West
Autobiography
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Narrated by:
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Kevin Iggens
About this listen
This audiobook is about the influence of the Western culture on an Egyptian writer.
I was very interested in politics and news. The result was that I felt all Western people hate us. Although generalization is a very common mistake, I was the victim of this mistake: I listened to the news, and I generalized my feelings: All the Western people hate us and want to destroy our countries.
Since 2003, I began using the Internet. I dealt with many Western people. Gradually, my feelings changed. I invite you to listen to this audiobook and to discover my journey through the Western world.
©2018 Wael El-Manzalawy (P)2018 Wael El-Manzalawy
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