Publisher's Synopsis
What happens when two childhood friends go off to college and lose touch, but then find each other after fifty years? What will they learn by comparing notes -- after a century of growth?
"The broad range of ideas, viewpoints and experiences in this conversation establishes relevance and significance, but there is a second achievement that makes this a document of unique importance. The conversation is a dramatic embodiment of the engagement of two contrasting minds in the process of psychological growth through each other." -- Michael Ballin, Associate English Professor Emeritus, Wilfred Laurier University
"I'm literally hooked on your book!!!!! I love how you express your point of views and smoothly move from one subject to another. It's also amazing how you share your personal stories with each other. The more I read the more I become eager to learn about you and Ann. I've never talked to Ann or met her but reading your conversation made me feel like I've known her for a thousand years. Bravo, papa habibi." -- Sarra Romdhane