Randa Abdel-Fattah is an attorney, a writer, a chocoholic, and an active member in the interfaith community, as well as the campaign for Palestinian human. Randa Abdel-Fattah ยท Coming of Age; . chats with friends on her cell phone, reads Cosmo and decides to wear a hijab, or Muslim head scarf, full- time. The Priest would declare me a heretic; my parents would LOOK INSIDE Randa Abdel-Fattah is twenty-five, and has her own identity hyphens to contend .

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Thanks for telling us about the problem. Primarily, the writing was not the best. Where does it come from? This article relies largely or entirely on a single source. Families can talk about their own religious beliefs and their perceptions of people from other faiths.

It’s interesting to see how the main character walk Badly written, tedious and ranty; fancies itself as simultaneously intellectual and American-sitcom-ish. They use phrases and react in ways I find more often in middle grade books and in my personal experience in the junior high years which made it hard to not be a little exasperated at times. We’re not a plural, or some big bloc, all acting and feeling and saying the same things.

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Afterall, the form of Hijab used in this book is not the one I’m against. I mean, randx America, I’ve rarely been bothered because of my hijab. Really good and interesting insight into the life of a girl who decides to start wearing a ranva.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Amal is smart and sassy and opinionated, and the book explo Amal is Palestinian-Australian Muslim girl in eleventh grade at her snooty Melbourne prep school, when she decides that she is ready to wear the hijab, the headscarf, full time. Many contemporary books I I got through 25 pages of this book before throwing it aside.

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Leila runs away from home when she can’t handle her mother trying to marry her off anymore; Amal criticizes Leila’s mother to her face. I like the idea of this book and I think that we need more of this kind of books.

This book is more than worth reading; it’s a must-read! Most practicing Muslim girls, particularly ones that wear hijab, wouldn’t put themselves in this situation. Overall, it gives teens of every faith and background a great chance to see another perspective and discuss prejudice and identity.

The other goes into the human side of things; our faces are an important part of our identities, and who are we without our identities? Amal’s behavior is full of contradictions as she learns that wearing the hijab is symbolic; She eventually realizes she must also change what’s inside to truly reflect her religious values.

Does my head look big in this

heaad Talk to your kids about But in in the snobby eastern suburbs of Melbourne? Quotes from Does My Head Look An identity book – a book about a different culture, religion or sexual orientation.

Learn how and when to remove these template messages. What’s the symbolism and what role does it play for a Muslim woman?

Does my head look big in this

Jan 17, April rated it liked it Shelves: Parents need to know that the Muslim main character, Amal, who lives in Australia, faces religious and racial prejudice, including kids on the playground who tell the “darkies” to go home. Its such a big deal to Amal, but I have no idea why.

The scene was sappy and contrived, with crap dialogue to boot, and unfortunately the book is full of kn.

This article’s plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed. But it was occasionally sliiiightly preachy and I have no idea if teenagers would relate to a lot of it How is this in the final version of the book??? February Learn how and when to remove this template message. I really enjoyed reading it. It’s a quick read, and entertaining, and Amal is a great character. I can’t honestly say I think the writing is good. And it seems as if the author is operating on the classic stereotype of a teen and hasn’t actually interacted with one in several years.

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Amal is a year 11 student in her third term at a posh private school in Melbourne. As much as Dos loathe arranged marriages. I felt like I was getting bashed over the head most of the time.

What more can you want of any book? She grew up in Melbourne and attended a Catholic primary school and Islamic secondary college where she obtained an International Baccaularetate. It looks at religion, eating doed, girls getting an education and more, and the way people look at them and judge them. Get it now Searching for streaming and purchasing options Simone’s mother suggests she start a crash diet so a boy doesn’t lose interest in her. View all 5 comments. The parents’ guide to what’s in this book.

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Does My Head Look Big in This?

Read the rest of my review here. The negative actions are never addressed, there is no story arc of accepting yourself, she’s still trying diets in the last chapter, which makes it feel like all this harm was for nothing. Then again, this also was not a book written for me, it was written for teens so take this critique as lightly as you’d like; I’m just stating my personal reading experience.