Conditional Citizens: On Belonging in America is a not fictional Book, which is an Autobiography and Biography. This book was written by Laila Lalami, finalist of Pulitzer Prize and also for the National Book Award. The Book is expected to release on September 22, 2020.
The book is about personal experience, politics, and many things about America that happened in her life. This Book is arisen by Lalami Dislike travel from Moroccan to the Unites States. She had gone through any American culture in which she cant accept some. The Book talks about the laws and regulations which help the white to lead a good life and also about caste Discrimination.
Consistently thoughtful and incisive, the book confronts the perils of our modern age with truths to inspire the coalition-building necessary to American cultural and democratic survival.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Laila Lalami was born in 1968, she is a novelist and professor. She completed her studies by studying around the world. She completed her degree in morocco and masters in the United Kingdom, Ph.D. in the United States. She is a Muslin, married to an American, and made travel to the United States.
She won some Awards as is American Book Award in the Year 2015 and Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts in 2016.
Lalami also shares about her personal experience of sexual harassment at her workplace she explains about the post 9/11 and also post Trump changes happened in citizenship.