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Still I Shine
- Refugee to Radio, Living the American Dream
- Narrated by: Vildana Sunni Puric
- Length: 2 hrs and 58 mins
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Publisher's Summary
From the ruins of refugee camps to a makeshift attic turned home, life hasn't always been crystal clear for one of the nation's capital's hottest radio personalities and influencers, Sunni and the City....
In her topsy-turvy journey, Sunni walks us through the raw challenges of her life as an immigrant, chasing the American dream, being haunted by the past, finding a new identity, and building a future.
Sunni's battle through poverty, hunger, desolation, and isolation serves as proof that all it takes is a dream, passion, and hard work to move from pain to glory.
©2019 Vildana Sunni Puric (P)2019 Vildana Sunni Puric
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