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Cargando... My Name Is Tani . . . and I Believe in Miracles: The Amazing True Story of One Boy’s Journey from Refugee to Chess Championpor Tanitoluwa Adewumi
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. This is about a very bright, very optimistic 8-year-old boy who is a refugee from Nigeria to the U.S. due to Boko Haram violence. He has an optimistic view on the people around him in the U.S. And he is obsessed with chess and worked very hard on improving his skill. He won state championship of New York for the K-3 age group and was ranked at over 1500. I am very impressed with how smart he is and how firmly his views are rooted in positivity toward self and others. He will grow up to be an extraordinary man. I expect to hear many more bouts from him. Best wishes to him. ( ) sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Tani and his family's story begins amid Boko Haram's reign of terror in their native country of Nigeria as they become targets for capture and killing. Their miraculous escape takes them to a New York City homeless shelter, where they wait to be granted religious asylum. Tani's father, who comes from a royal family and has left behind thirteen employees in Nigeria, becomes a dishwasher and Uber driver to support his family. Tani's mother, whose family helps to oversee the finances for a large Nigerian printing press, worked at a bank for more than eight years but is now training to become a home health aide. After eighteen months the family is still at the shelter, unbeknownst to Tani's classmates. When Tani asks his parents if he can join the chess program at his New York City public school, it seems unlikely since a fee is required. So his mother writes to the coach, who offers Tani a scholarship. Tani jumps in to learn the game. The result is not only a miracle in a chess competition but also the rescue and redemption of an entire family. As miracles led Tani and his family to New York, his father, Kayode Adewumi, says, "There are many times in my life when I thought this must be the miracle, and yet I did not know that the miracle had not yet begun." Told from the perspective of Tani, his family, and those closest to him, Tani's story will inspire you to believe in the power of the human spirit to triumph over the greatest adversity. And the faith and persistence of Tani's family will inspire you to believe in miracles. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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