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From Baghdad to bedlam; an immigrant's taleby Kadar, Maged
Book desription: Saqi Books, 2007. Paperback. New Book. Paperback. This is the short memoir of Maged Kadar, who was born in Baghdad, Iraq, leaving in 1979 at the age 22 after Saddam Hussein's rise to power only to suffer through unemployment in Thatcherite Britain before becoming a London cab driver. Distributed in the US by Consortium. (©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR)
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