Donovan’s Bookshelf Shared a Wonderful Review of Khawaja Azimuddin’s The Boy Refugee

Donovan’s Bookshelf Shared a Wonderful Review of Khawaja Azimuddin’s The Boy Refugee

Author Khawaja Azimuddin received another glaring review of his book The Boy Refugee from Donovan’s bookshelf in their October 2020 review catalog. The reviewer appreciated the author’s memoir that comes from notes written at the time difficult and unpleasant circumstances. Excerpts from Review: “By having a memoir that comes from notes written at the time rather than the limitations of memory decades later, these circumstances, politics, encounters, and lessons hold an immediacy and authenticity that recollection alone could not have matched… Readers will gain much history and insight into the conflict. Its political origins as well as its personal impact on civilian lives are nicely documented so that they need not have a prior background in or familiarity with the region's history and politics to understand the events.” Click here to read the full review. The Boy Refugee is the story of a young Pakistani boy, facing the unpleasant and difficult circumstances during the Indo-Pak war in 1971. Dr. Khawaja Azimuddin is a gastro-intestinal surgeon in Houston, TX. Throughout his career, he authored different scientific researches, surgical books, and medical chapters. The Boy Refugee is his first non-scientific book.