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The Terrorist’s Son: A Story of Choice Audiobook, by Zak Ebrahim Play Audiobook Sample

The Terrorist’s Son: A Story of Choice Audiobook

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Read By: Zak Ebrahim Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 1.50 hours at 1.5x Speed 1.13 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: September 2014 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781442377370

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

13

Longest Chapter Length:

18:33 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

47 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

11:03 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

1

Publisher Description

An extraordinary story, never before told: The intimate, behind-the-scenes life of an American boy raised by his terrorist father—the man who planned the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.

What is it like to grow up with a terrorist in your home? Zak Ebrahim was only seven years old when, on November 5th, 1990, his father El-Sayyid Nosair shot and killed the leader of the Jewish Defense League. While in prison, Nosair helped plan the bombing of the World Trade Center in 1993. In one of his infamous video messages, Osama bin Laden urged the world to “Remember El-Sayyid Nosair.”

For Zak Ebrahim, a childhood amongst terrorism was all he knew. After his father’s incarceration, his family moved often, and as the perpetual new kid in class, he faced constant teasing and exclusion. Yet, though his radicalized father and uncles modeled fanatical beliefs, to Ebrahim something never felt right. To the shy, awkward boy, something about the hateful feelings just felt unnatural.

In this book, Ebrahim dispels the myth that terrorism is a foregone conclusion for people trained to hate. Based on his own remarkable journey, he shows that hate is always a choice—but so is tolerance. Though Ebrahim was subjected to a violent, intolerant ideology throughout his childhood, he did not become radicalized. Ebrahim argues that people conditioned to be terrorists are actually well positioned to combat terrorism, because of their ability to bring seemingly incompatible ideologies together in conversation and advocate in the fight for peace. Ebrahim argues that everyone, regardless of their upbringing or circumstances, can learn to tap into their inherent empathy and embrace tolerance over hatred. His original, urgent message is fresh, groundbreaking, and essential to the current discussion about terrorism.

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“Ebrahim’s life is an eloquent plea to terrorists—indeed, to anyone who commits violence out of bigotry and hatred—to stop and consider the impact on children. His tale speaks to the suffering of children everywhere—in Gaza, Israel, Iraq, Syria, Nigeria—who are caught up in the raging intolerance of adults. In emotional detail, the terrorist’s son takes us through the traumas of his life—school bullying, social withdrawal, feelings of suicidal worthlessness—that dogged him from the moment his mother awakened the boy in his Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle pajamas to inform him that something was horribly wrong and they had to flee immediately from their home in Cliffside Park, New Jersey”

— Washington Post

Quotes

  • “An astonishing memoir.”

    — People
  • “In his powerful, affecting memoir, he says, ‘My father lost his way — but that didn’t stop me from finding mine.’”

    — Entertainment Weekly
  • "[A] book you can’t put down. Hearing the story of Zak Ebrahim—the son of El-Sayyid Nosair who, when Ebrahim was just 7 years old, killed the leader of the Jewish Defense League and went on to plan the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center from prison—is one thing. (A gut-wrenching, how-is-this-real-life? thing.) Reading it in intimate, terrifying detail—the confusion, the bullying, the burden—is another. (An even more gut-wrenching, how-is-this-real-life? thing.) The Terrorist’s Son… tells a detailed account of Ebrahim’s story, shared at a TED talk, of his impossibly brutal childhood and adolescence and how he became nothing like his dad.”

    — GQ
  • “The inspiring story of a peace advocate who was raised in the dogma of hate but chose a different path…The book opens with a shock…Ebrahim turns Auden’s cautionary words on evil upside down with this brief but moving ‘portrait of a young man who was raised in the fires of fanaticism and embraced nonviolence instead.’”

    — Kirkus Reviews

Awards

  • Winner of an 2015 YALSA Alex Award for the 10 Best Adult Books That Appeal to Teen Audiences

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About Zak Ebrahim

Zak Ebrahim was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in 1983, the son of an Egyptian industrial engineer and an American school teacher. When Ebrahim was seven, his father shot and killed the founder of the Jewish Defense League, Rabbi Meir Kahane. From behind bars his father, El-Sayyid Nosair, co-masterminded the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center. Ebrahim spent the rest of his childhood moving from city to city, hiding his identity from those who knew of his father. He now dedicates his life to speaking out against terrorism and spreading his message of peace and nonviolence.