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Saadia Faruqi

Autor de Meet Yasmin!

49+ Obras 2,755 Miembros 77 Reseñas

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Obras de Saadia Faruqi

Meet Yasmin! (2018) — Autor — 284 copias
Yasmin the Builder (2018) 244 copias
Yasmin the Explorer (2018) 242 copias
Yasmin the Fashionista (2018) 220 copias
Yasmin the Superhero (2019) 202 copias
Yasmin the Painter (2018) 174 copias
Yasmin the Zookeeper (2019) 169 copias
A Place at the Table (2020) 150 copias
Yasmin in Charge (2019) — Autor — 117 copias
A Thousand Questions (2020) 103 copias
Yusuf Azeem is Not a Hero (2021) 96 copias
Yasmin the Chef (2019) 70 copias
Yasmin the Teacher (2019) 67 copias
Yasmin the Writer (2020) 53 copias
Saving Sunshine (2023) 49 copias
Yasmin the Soccer Star (2020) 42 copias
Yasmin the Gardener (2020) 42 copias
Yasmin the Friend (2020) 38 copias
You Can Do It, Yasmin! (2020) — Autor — 34 copias
Yasmin the Scientist (2021) 31 copias
Give It a Try, Yasmin! (2021) — Autor — 27 copias
Yasmin the Recycler (2021) 21 copias
Yasmin the Singer (2021) 16 copias
Yasmin the Detective (2022) 13 copias
Yasmin the Ice Skater (2022) 10 copias
Yasmin the Farmer (2022) 9 copias
Rani's Remarkable Day (2023) 9 copias
Yasmin the Doctor (2022) 9 copias
The Partition Project (2024) 9 copias
Yasmin Figures It Out! (2022) 8 copias
Yasmin the Astronaut (2024) 5 copias
Brick Walls (2015) 5 copias
Yasmin Boxed Set (2021) 2 copias
Rani 1 copia

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Wow, this one is pretty powerful, told in two different timelines:
one with Yusuf, a newly minted middle schooler in 2021, and with Yusuf reading his uncle's journal written in 2001 around the 9/11 attacks.
Along with being a new middle schooler and all that entails, Yusuf is being bullied for his ethnicity and religion. His entire small Texas town is also experiencing heightened tensions around the 20th anniversary of 9/11. Preparing for a robotics competition is also prominent in the storyline. One horrible event (based on a true-life event and which I was reminded of when reading this book) brought me to tears remembering the injustice.… (más)
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deslivres5 | 6 reseñas más. | Apr 22, 2024 |
Maha isn't looking forward to being her grandmother's "babysitter" when Dadi leaves Pakistan to live with the family in Texas. Maha is more interested in pursuing her passion to be a journalist, and her media class at school may help. Dadi is grumpy, a bit judgmental, and probably lonely with everyone out of the house at school or work. When Dadi begins sharing stories about Partition and the trauma she witnessed, Maha realizes Dadi's stories and those of the South Asian elders at the senior center could form a documentary subject for her media class. It's very likely young readers will learn about Partition for the first time in this book. The author does well presenting the basics of this long-ago history and making it relevant for the audience.… (más)
 
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Salsabrarian | otra reseña | Apr 5, 2024 |
When 11-year-old Houston native Mimi Scotts lands with her mother in Karachi, Pakistan, for summer vacation, she’s not sure what to expect—especially from her Pakistani grandparents, whom she is meeting for the first time.

Mimi’s mother grows increasingly distracted and distant as she navigates the fallout of her failed marriage to Mimi’s White father. Mimi grounds herself by writing to her estranged father in her journal. Although most servants in Mimi’s grandparents’ enormous house are excited about the American arrivals, Sakina Ejaz, a girl Mimi’s age who works as an assistant to her head cook father, couldn’t care less. Between her family’s poverty and her father’s diabetes, she has enough to worry about. But when Mimi agrees to help Sakina pass an English exam to achieve her dream of earning a scholarship and attending school for the first time, the two strike up a friendship greater than the differences in class and nationality that divide them. Together, they weather Mimi’s family secrets, Sakina’s pursuit of her dreams, and the sometimes-violent lead-up to an upcoming election. Faruqi’s descriptions of modern Karachi are rich with sensory detail, and her exploration of Mimi’s complicated feelings about her father make for a beautifully layered character arc. Sakina, however, feels defined almost entirely by her poverty, flattening her story and making her character’s development less satisfying.

A thoughtful portrait of friendship across class lines in modern Pakistan. (Fiction. 9-14)

-Kirkus Review
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CDJLibrary | 5 reseñas más. | Apr 2, 2024 |
Gr 5 Up—Twenty years after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, Yusuf Azeem is entering sixth grade in his
small Texas town. He begins drawing connections between how his Muslim American community was treated then
and the growing hate in his town stemming from a vocal white nationalist group. Inspired by real events, this novel is a gripping tale of justice, patriotism, and Islamophobia.
 
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BackstoryBooks | 6 reseñas más. | Apr 1, 2024 |

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2,755
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77
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