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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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North Bay Public Library | JFICPB Sha | 33874005667315 | Childrens - Fiction Paperback | Available | - |
Record details
- ISBN: 9781459837942
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Physical Description:
256 pages ; 19 cm.
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- Publisher: Victoria, BC : Orca Book Publishers, 2024.
- Copyright: ©2024.
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Summary, etc.: | Ali is an eighth-grade kid with a lot going on. ... Read More |
Target Audience Note: | Ages 9-12. |
Location of Originals/Duplicates Note: | Canada label. |
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Summary:
Ali is an eighth-grade kid with a lot going on. Between the pressure from his immigrant parents to ace every class, his crush on Melissa, who lives in the rich area of town while he and his family live in a shabby apartment complex, and trying his best to fit in with his friends, he feels like he’s being pulled in too many different directions. But harder still, Ali is becoming increasingly aware of the racism around him. Comments from his friends about Pakistani food or his skin color are passed off as jokes, but he doesn’t find them funny. And when Ramadan starts, Ali doesn’t tell anyone he’s fasting because it just seems easier. Luckily he finds solace in putting his feelings into words—and poems. But his father is dead set against him using art as a distraction. Ali’s world changes when he, his mom and his little brother are assaulted by some racist teens. Ali must come to terms with his roiling feelings about his place in the world, as a Pakistani immigrant, a Muslim and a teenager with his whole life ahead of him. With help from his grandfather, an inspiring teacher and his friend, Ali leans on his words for strength. And eventually he finds his true voice.
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