Guantanamo Boy
Does the book explore topics of discrimination and where?
in the book

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Mia Tawyer
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Jill W
in the book
The only discrimination that I find evident in the text is the discrimination Khalid faces in Pakistan as a result of his Western upbringing. His values, namely his intervention on behalf of the woman who is being harrassed, leave him an open target in a country based upon patriarchy.