... a compelling story that will leave the reader in tears one moment and
laughter the next ... an easy read that is poignant and at times
provocative, humorous, at other times sad, and yet always informative and
filled with hope ... I encourage you to join Ahdieh and Chapman for a
surprising and powerful journey in which laughter mingles with tears and
sorrow turns to joy. -Eric S. Mondschein
Hussein Ahdieh's remarkable journey from a rural village in Iran to
director of a university in New York is not just another feel-good story
about the American Dream at its best. Told with humor, Ahdieh gives us an
intimate history of the Bah?'? Faith in Iran from the point of view of a
family that helped shape that history. He also shares his personal account
of the turbulent 1960s as he helped educate some of the 'tired, poor, and
huddled masses' of Americans forgotten in the country of their birth. Buy
one copy of Foreigner for yourself, and a dozen more for family
and friends who could use an uplifting story and a good laugh. -Peter Murphy
To all peoples who have come from immigrant parents and grandparents ... to
all those interested in resilience and what inspires that resilience ... to
all children of immigrants who now wonder but never asked what their
parents' or grandparent's life was really like ... to all struggling
peoples still on their migration path who could use, now and then, a little
laughter laced with hope to ease the way ... to all who find inspiration
from the longsuffering and patient men and women who somehow pushed through
their moment in history and made it better ... to all restless young adults
and elder sages alike who honor those who have met violent oppression with
courage, community building based on trustworthiness, skills and character
... this story is meant for you. For all of us. -Mara Khavari