One day an illiterate Algerian immigrant in Lyon gave his son, Azouz Begag, a book, saying, This book is a bird. How Begag took flight on the wings of learning is one of the stories that unfolds in this captivating autobiographical novel of growing up amid the multicultural complexities of contemporary France.Determined to leave behind the poverty of his shantytown life, Begag works to become a star pupil at the local primary school earning the jealousy and rejection of his Arab playmates even as he contends with the anti-Arab racism of his French peers. Begag s moving and often comical...
One day an illiterate Algerian immigrant in Lyon gave his son, Azouz Begag, a book, saying, This book is a bird. How Begag took flight on the wings of...
In the fall of 2005 the streets of France were rocked by civil disturbances on a scale unseen for decades. Only months earlier Azouz Begag, France s first minister for equal opportunities and first-ever cabinet minister of North African immigrant origin, wrote an essay laying bare the festering social and ethnic injustices that, as can now be seen in hindsight, led to the riots. This essay, published here for the first time, brilliantly documents the socioeconomic inequalities, ethnic discrimination, and political neglect that have bred a volatile generation of minority ethnic youths deeply...
In the fall of 2005 the streets of France were rocked by civil disturbances on a scale unseen for decades. Only months earlier Azouz Begag, France s f...