ISBN-13: 9781460925379 / Angielski / Miękka / 2011 / 268 str.
This is a true and yet inspiring story of a Jewish Iranian American who lost their family home in their ancestral country, Iran. This story mirrors those of many Jewish, Christian, and other minorities of Arab and Muslim countries. While everyone knows the plight of Arab Palestinians, not too many people know that of Jews and Christians who lost everything in Arab and Muslim countries. The truth remains that Jewish and Christian refugee from Arab and Muslim countries number twice as many as their Arab counterpart. The story becomes painful for the author when he almost loses his California town house to foreclosure. Inspired by the words and articles of Honorable George Schultz, former Secretary of State and Dr. Abraham Sofaer, he proves in action how "In America, you can say and do anything " Bank of America, the author's bank of more than thirty years, in a way becomes a listening partner to enable Yankee know-how and attempt to save at least one home in the onslaught of Global Financial Crisis. The book holds no ill feeling and it even shows as a proud American, how things could be a win-win for everyone."