Once a Smuggler
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Khalil Kahn didn’t want to go to school, so instead he hid his books and went to play by the river and no one guessed what he was doing. Laugh and cry with this life story of a Pakistani boy who learned the “way of transgressors is hard.”
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The bars and the sordid surroundings faded. His eyes closed. He remembered his home village of Karimabad beside the Indus River, and his first day at school.
Khalil Kahn didn’t want to go to school, so instead he hid his books and went to play by the river and no one guessed what he was doing. As Khalil grew older he had an insatiable desire to get ahead in life fast, so he turned to an international smuggling operation. This led to a jail sentence--but then something happened that completely changed his life.
Laugh and cry with this life story of a Pakistani boy who learned the “way of transgressors is hard.”
Item Format | Paperback |
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Publisher | Pacific Press Publishing Association |
Weight (lbs) | 0.220000 |
Page Count | 60 |
Language | English |
Year Published | 2014 |