Samira | Teenager

: After fleeing violence in Burma, Samira works on the beach selling eggs to support her family. She finds empowerment and a sense of belonging by joining a local surf club for girls, despite cultural and familial expectations that prioritize boys' education and activities.

Reviewers often highlight the emotional weight and cultural importance of these stories:

This is a highly-rated middle-grade novel in verse that follows an 11-year-old Rohingya refugee girl living in Bangladesh. samira teenager

: Reviewers from Kirkus Reviews and Publishers Weekly describe it as an "authentically written" and "emotionally resonant" read. Critics appreciate how it highlights a persecuted population through the perspective of a resilient young girl.

: This debut features Maya Aziz, a Muslim-American teenager navigating her identity and dreams of film school amidst a climate of prejudice. : After fleeing violence in Burma, Samira works

: This novel alternates between the modern-day story of Khayyam Maquet, a teenager on vacation in Paris, and a 19th-century woman.

“I loved the story, and with some improvements in casting and language use, it could have been even stronger.” Facebook · Joy Charles Ekong · 11 months ago : Reviewers from Kirkus Reviews and Publishers Weekly

“The book is fine, it just didn't inspire me or move me. It checks boxes for having characters with strong Muslim identities... I just wanted it to be so much more.” Islamic School Librarian · 4 years ago Mad, Bad & Dangerous To Know by Samira Ahmed