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The Invisible Son

True story of a man who altered his mess into a global message.

Tey Elrjula David Ord Ayman Mahmoud

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Tey.Amsterdam
01 July 2020
"As a kid he always asked himself, ""Why was I born with a Syrian nationality? Why didn't I go to the US with my mom? Is there a curse following me?"" It took 30 years to connect the dots of the experiences he went through while growing up away from his home country and family. He discovered his purpose in the most unexpected places on earth, and during the lowest points in his life. Not in a bar or a prison, but as an asylum seeker in a Dutch Refugee Camp in the Netherlands. His story directly relates to 290 million children like him, and indirectly it is related to you. The Invisible Son will show you the best investment you could ever make and stir your thoughts in a way that will lead you to discover and live your purpose. This is not a well-crafted story to impress, it is a story told as it was lived to inspire. Pick me up, take me with you, and read me."

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Imprint:   Tey.Amsterdam
Edition:   Large type / large print edition
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 8mm
Weight:   218g
ISBN:   9789090333786
ISBN 10:   9090333789
Pages:   142
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for The Invisible Son: True story of a man who altered his mess into a global message.

Daria Terenzio: I just finished reading it (I'm a fast and eager reader, especially on rainy summer days) and I can honestly say GRAZIE. I especially loved how it's funny and unfiltered, blindly honest. Also, you are not afraid to share with your reader tips, tricks, and lessons, as if you want everyone not only to understand, to learn, but to be part of the change you believe in and work for. The book is the perfect example of the power of storytelling you explain in it. - lastly, I really liked how you use others' story/ fun facts/ lines/ quotes, and how they match the scope of what you are narrating (e.g. Darwin, Battuta, Lady Gaga and many many others). Probably I'm not the first one telling you this, but I'm sure I will eventually see your story on Netflix or so.


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