Raji Abuzalaf: 5 books

Book cover of Expat

Expat

Part 3: Growing Pains

by Raji Abuzalaf
Language: English
Release Date: June 1, 2014

"Expat" is a novel originally designed to portray the overseas life of an American expatriate. In addition to relating the unique accounts of living and working outside the U.S., the book has evolved into an autobiography describing the author's expatriation from his native land, his family, his religion,...
Book cover of Expat

Expat

Part 1: Growing Up

by Raji Abuzalaf
Language: English
Release Date: June 1, 2013

"Expat" is a novel originally designed to portray the overseas life of an American expatriate. In addition to relating the unique accounts of living and working outside the U.S., the book has evolved into an autobiography describing the author's expatriation from his native land, his family, his religion,...
Book cover of Expat

Expat

Part 4: The Growing Pain

by Raji Abuzalaf
Language: English
Release Date: August 1, 2014

"Expat" is a novel originally designed to portray the overseas life of an American expatriate. In addition to relating the unique accounts of living and working outside the U.S., the book has evolved into an autobiography describing the author's expatriation from his native land, his family, his religion,...
Book cover of Expat

Expat

Part 2: Never Growing Up

by Raji Abuzalaf
Language: English
Release Date: September 1, 2013

"Expat" is a novel originally designed to portray the overseas life of an American expatriate. In addition to relating the unique accounts of living and working outside the U.S., the book has evolved into an autobiography describing the author's expatriation from his native land, his family, his religion,...
Book cover of The Adventures of Fugaru
by Raji Abuzalaf
Language: English
Release Date: June 20, 2013

"The Adventures of Fugaru" is a book for kids that was borne of a father’s need to entertain, educate, and edify his young children. The author concocted these stories on the fly for his three children between the ages of 4 and 10. Now in written form, the concensus is that the book is appropriate...
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