Dragonfly

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Dragonfly is a tale part fiction part real. In this book, the writer tells a tale about his Ankara days during the 90s. He was a university student back in those days when he got rich and shot to fame. His lifestyle was out of the ordinary too. That roused jealousy both among the powerful and the ordinary people. He finally couldn’t stay in Ankara. His entry to the United States was blocked too by powerful people. Consequently, he had to go back to Bangladesh where he came from. But again he became rich and powerful there. The writer brings a conclusion about his undergraduate student life in this book. He openly talks about his private life, his success, and people’s jealousy. You will find it hard to put down. 

About the author

Abdullah Al Mamun was born in 1972. He was born in Dhaka, Bangladesh. He is also known as Alex Marvin. After completing his school education he moved to Ankara, Turkey for higher education where he completed a BSc. in Economics from Orta Dogu Teknik University. He lived in Turkey for nine years and fell in love with their culture and food. He then moved to Melbourne, Australia in 2001 for his post-graduate education. He completed his Master of Business in Professional Accounting degree in 2002. After completing his master's degree he lived five years in Melbourne. He started living in Sydney in 2011. He is a happily married man with one daughter.

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