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Fight Back
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Fight Back
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Amina's Voice
meets
A Good Kind of Trouble
in this story about 13-year-old Aaliyah, who feels alone after putting on a hijab for the first time, but finds friends and allies through organizing a protest at her school.
Thirteen-year-old Aaliyah can't wait for a concert by her favorite K-pop boy band, 3W. She isn't too concerned with stories on the news about the rise of the far rightafter all, it doesn't affect heruntil a terrorist attack at the concert changes everything.
Local racists are emboldened and anti-Muslim rhetoric starts cropping up at school and on the street. When Aaliyah starts getting bullied, she knows she has to do something to stand up to the hate. She decides that, instead of hiding who she is, she will begin wearing a hijab for the first time, to challenge how people in her community see Muslims.
But when her school bans the hijab and she is attacked and intimidated for making her choice, Aaliyah feels alone. Can she find alliesfriends to stand beside her and help her find ways to fight back?
Acclaimed author A. M. Dassu's follow-up to
Boy, Everywhere
is an essential read to encourage empathy, challenge stereotypes, and foster positive action.
meets
A Good Kind of Trouble
in this story about 13-year-old Aaliyah, who feels alone after putting on a hijab for the first time, but finds friends and allies through organizing a protest at her school.
Thirteen-year-old Aaliyah can't wait for a concert by her favorite K-pop boy band, 3W. She isn't too concerned with stories on the news about the rise of the far rightafter all, it doesn't affect heruntil a terrorist attack at the concert changes everything.
Local racists are emboldened and anti-Muslim rhetoric starts cropping up at school and on the street. When Aaliyah starts getting bullied, she knows she has to do something to stand up to the hate. She decides that, instead of hiding who she is, she will begin wearing a hijab for the first time, to challenge how people in her community see Muslims.
But when her school bans the hijab and she is attacked and intimidated for making her choice, Aaliyah feels alone. Can she find alliesfriends to stand beside her and help her find ways to fight back?
Acclaimed author A. M. Dassu's follow-up to
Boy, Everywhere
is an essential read to encourage empathy, challenge stereotypes, and foster positive action.