I Love I Hate I Miss My Sister
I Love I Hate I Miss My Sister
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Author(s): Sarn, Amélie
ISBN No.: 9780375991288
Pages: 160
Year: 201408
Format: Library Binding
Price: $ 26.21
Status: Out Of Print

For readers of  The Tyrant's Daughter ,  Out of Nowhere , and  I Am   Malala , this poignant story about two Muslim sisters is about love, loss, religion, forgiveness, women's rights, and freedom.     Two sisters. Two lives. One future. Sohane loves no one more than her beautiful, carefree younger sister, Djelila. And she hates no one as much. They used to share everything. But now, Djelila is spending more time with her friends, partying, and hanging out with boys, while Sohane is becoming more religious.


When Sohane starts wearing a head scarf, her school threatens to expel her. Meanwhile, Djelila is harassed by neighborhood bullies for not being Muslim enough . Sohane can't help thinking that Djelila deserves what she gets. But she never could have imagined just how far things would go. An Amelia Bloomer Project List Selection  A CBC Notable Social Studies Trade Book of the Year A Bank Street Best Book of the Year with Outstanding Merit "Sarn's  poignant  novel surely raises issues of religious freedom, but it is foremost a coming-of-age story about personal choice and the uniquely powerful bond between sisters."-- The Horn Book Magazine "[A] moving story, which provides  rich material for conversation  about family relations, religious identity, and civil liberties."-- Publisher's Weekly " Thought-provoking. "-- Kirkus Reviews   " Important  and timely.


"-- Booklist "In  seamless  chapters transitioning between present and past, this short, fast-paced, tragic story contrasting two clearly drawn Muslim sisters explores similar contemporary cultural and religious issues portrayed in Randa Abdel-Fattah's  Does My Head Look Big in This? "-- School Library Journal "A fair and balanced look at not just two equal and opposite perspectives on these issues, but at the multiple, refracted, messy nuances in between."-- The Bulletin "A  searing  portrait of the conflicts within a culture."-- VOYA   "Sarn writes with concise,  timely  insight about culture, religion, and politics, but what lingers most is the powerful bonds of sisterhood."--smithsonianapa.org     From the Hardcover edition.


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