Dear Children by Pamela Green

Dear Children by Pamela Green

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Although Pamela Green was sure that cultural differences would not destroy her marriage to Abdel-Salem Ahmed, they divorced, with Pamela given custody of the children. When Abdul remarried, the boys joined him on holiday - they have not been seen since. Her fight for their return continues.

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Dear Children by Pamela Green

Pamela Green married Abdel-Salam Ahmed in 1978. She embraced his Egyptian culture and Islamic faith, determined that cultural differences would not destroy their love. But her optimism was not enough to sustain the marriage and they divorced, with Pamela awarded custody of their children. When Abdul remarried, their relationship became amicable enough for Pamela to agree to allow the children to go on holiday with their father to his family in Egypt. She has not seen her two little boys since. When the Egyptian justice system consistently let her down, she tried to rescue her children herself. One morning, with a group of hired helpers, she attempted to kidnap them back. The rescue attempt failed when the children's grandfather attacked her savagely with a knife, nearly killing her. The last thing she remembered was her two boys running from her in fear and her daughter rushing to get into the getaway car. She now lives with her daughter Yasmeen, 12, in London and keeps up a relentless campaign to get her boys, Sawy, 9, and Sammie, 7, back.
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ISBN 13 9780330332644
ISBN 10 0330332643
Title Dear Children
Author Pamela Green
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Year published 1994-08-12
Number of pages 336
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.