It started out as not too interesting of a lead in, but it does get  better as you share the characters' lives and see why they ended up the  way they did and how the lives of immigrants is not always a pleasant  one.
There were a lot of powerful, thought-provoking messages throughout the book....it definitely isn't just a "surface" read.
My  rating is a 4/5 for interest and a 5/5 for the author's writing  style....he is excellent at character development, scene description,  and of course storytelling.
The book began describing a scene of  the narrator's parents leaving on a vacation and then moves into his  life and the life of his girlfriend who work as a social worker and an  attorney in an immigration center. It continues with incidents about  their life in and out of the immigration center.
The book goes  back and forth describing the narrator's parents and then his life and  the problems all of them had with the main focuses being:  relationship  problems, lack of communication, family, love, and finding out who you  really are.  The book also followed Jonas through his childhood and  talked about how his life was in that house with his parents who really  wanted nothing to do with each other....not a pleasant childhood.  It  also traced the path of his father from Ethopia to the United States.
                                     
It  was sad hearing what kind of life Jonas' mother had and how they didn't  really keep in touch after he was an adult.   Also very sad was the  description of his relationship with his father and how it completely  affected his life.  Taken from page 101 concerning his relationship with  his father...."and, I realized then that all I had to do to avoid him  was blend into the background.  That knowledge followed me from there so  that eventually I thought of my obscurity as being essential to my  survival."
This one sounds like an interesting read. I'm always fascinated by the strength it must take to uproot oneself from your own country and make a life in another.
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