This Book Won't Burn by Samira Ahmed

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Ahmed employs high stakes, increasing tensions, romantic near-misses, and adult hypocrisy to powerful effect. Publisher's Weekly, starred review From the New York Times bestselling author of Internment comes a timely and gripping social-suspense novel about book banning, activism, and standing up for what you believe. After her dad abruptly abandons her family and her mom moves them a million miles from their Chicago home, Noor Khan is forced to start the last quarter of her senior year at a new school, away from everything and everyone she knows and loves. Reeling from being uprooted and deserted, Noor is certain the key to survival is to keep her head down and make it to graduation. But things aren't so simple. At school, Noor discovers hundreds of books have been labelled obscene" or pornographic" and are being removed from the library in accordance with a new school board policy. Even worse, virtually all the banned books are by queer and BIPOC authors. Noor can't sit back and do nothing because that goes against everything, she believes in but challenging the status quo just might put a target on her back. Can she effect change by speaking up? Or will small-town politics and small-town love be her downfall?
  • Product Features

    • Samira Ahmed Author
    • Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
    • Publication Date: 05-07-2024
    • Page Count: 384
    • Hardcover
    • Fiction
    • 5.9 (w) x 8.55(h) x 1.25 (d)
    • ISBN: 9780316547840
    • Imported
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The Nomadic Librarian
10 months ago
from Pasadena, CA

The Power of Protest, Even as Teens

This is a timely and extremely uncomfortable book to read, and that’s what makes it so powerful. In a time when Fascism seems to be winning in our country and book banning is sharply on the rise, it’s so important for our teens to have a story like this that lays bare the extremism, racism, anti-LGBTQ language and violence perpetuated by the white supremacists who have been empowered by our country’s leaders. It speaks to how protest can begin with just one voice, one brave person committed to freedom and fairness by speaking out against the ugliness that has been exposed. As a librarian, it hurts my heart to read a fictionalized account of what challenges our young citizens are being exposed to under the guise of “protecting our children.” Noor Khan is a role model for standing up for what is right, even if it puts her and her loved ones in harm’s way. If I were still working at the high school level, I’d not only buy multiples of this book, but would also work with students and colleagues to host an event to discuss the topic and actions students can take to fight against these bans. Highly recommended.

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