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What started as the angry scribblings of a caterer in Florida evolved into much more as the infamous Al-Qaeda soon became Scott Creney''s closest confidante in this accidental memoir of letters to the world’s most notorious terror organization. 


Scott lived in Florida in 2004 and worked as a caterer. In a world where nothing seemed to make sense anymore, and even television seemed like another hostile face of humanity, Scott began writing to someone whom he imagined was as bitter and confused as he: Al-Qaeda. Alone, in debt and utterly broke, Scott''s day-to-day struggles to stay afloat, both financially and mentally, are a fascinating look at America from an outsider’s perspective. 


Through engaging and at times disarmingly beautiful prose, Scott represents the voice of a new class of Americans—college-educated, but in debt and often unemployed. He is a member of an emerging generation of Americans who are worse-off than their

Dear AlQaeda

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      Publisher: Black Ocean
      Publication Date: 19/01/2006
      ISBN13: 9780977770915, 978-0977770915
      ISBN10: 0977770915

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      What started as the angry scribblings of a caterer in Florida evolved into much more as the infamous Al-Qaeda soon became Scott Creney''s closest confidante in this accidental memoir of letters to the world’s most notorious terror organization. 


      Scott lived in Florida in 2004 and worked as a caterer. In a world where nothing seemed to make sense anymore, and even television seemed like another hostile face of humanity, Scott began writing to someone whom he imagined was as bitter and confused as he: Al-Qaeda. Alone, in debt and utterly broke, Scott''s day-to-day struggles to stay afloat, both financially and mentally, are a fascinating look at America from an outsider’s perspective. 


      Through engaging and at times disarmingly beautiful prose, Scott represents the voice of a new class of Americans—college-educated, but in debt and often unemployed. He is a member of an emerging generation of Americans who are worse-off than their

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