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96 pages, Paperback
First published September 1, 2014
“Even if you’re trained to hate, you can choose tolerance. You can choose empathy,�he writes. Ebrahim understands the sad failing of his father.
“He chose terrorism over fatherhood, and hate over love,�he explains.
“My father chose terrorism over me.�
"He is my son, by birth,"Nosair told a Los Angeles Times reporter via email last year.
"But he has disowned me and my way of life."
"I still feel something for him, something that I haven’t been able to eradicate - some strand of pity and guilt, I guess, though it’s thin as spider’s silk,"Ebrahim writes.
"I realize now that I don’t really know my father. I never really knew him."