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A devoted, near-six-foot-tall surfer, John Jude Parish slices a striking amount on the beaches of the Outer Finance institutions in NEW YORK. When he isn’t on drinking water, John lives on rims, a self-described skate rat—milling and kickflipping with his friends, and encouraged by his progressive parents. His hero is the fantastic explorer Richard Burton, his personal prophet is Bob Dylan, and his world is extensive wide open—to new ideas, philosophies, and religions.Through online forums and chat rooms, John meets a woman from Brooklyn who spurs his interest in Islam and Arab books. Deferring Brown University or college for each year, he goes to the idyllic NY borough to study Arabic. Like Burton, John embraces the knowledge center, body, and heart and soul—submitting to Islam, training the salaat, fasting and meditating, dance with dervishes, and encountering the incredible. Burton lived the life span of the nineteenth-century adventurer, but he also penetrated the ancient wisdom of magic formula worlds. John will too—with unexpected repercussions.Critically acclaimed novelist Pearl Abraham uses her gift ideas of mental health acuity and uncommon empathy to depict a typical upper-middle-class family snared by the makes of history, politics, and trust. In North american Taliban, she imagines this young surfer/skater on the distinctly American religious journey that starts with Transcendentalism and countercultural impulses, enters into world mysticism, and detects its vacation spot in Islam.Provocative, unsettling, and written in a brilliantly inventive, refreshingly original speech, North american Taliban is poised to be one of the very most talked-about books of the entire year.