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25 Apr / Muslim Girl: A Coming of Age by Amani Al-Khatahtbeh [in Library Journal]

On September 11, 2001, 9-year-old Amani Al-Khatahtbeh should have been enjoying Yearbook Day at her New Jersey elementary school. Instead, “[t]hat day has become crystallized in my memory,” Al-Kahatahtbeh writes – and narrates, “not just for how harrowingly scary it [was] – how we didn’t know what would come after that – but also because I deeply believe that my generation of Muslim millennials, has…come to be defined by it.”

With raw emotion infused with remarkable control, Al-Khatahtbeh narrates her own story, underscoring how “9/11 never ended for us” – the slurs, the discrimination, and the targeting. She bears witness with devastating insight – her vulnerable yet determined voice adding further gravitas – to the defining moments that led to her founding MuslimGirl.com, a successful social media platform dedicated to “pioneering our own paths as Muslim women living in today’s society.”

Verdict: In the current climate of threatening immigration bans and civil rights violations, Muslim Girl is essential reading on the page or in the ears.

Review: modified from “Audio,” Library Journal, April 15, 2017

Readers: Young Adult, Adult

Published: 2016

By Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center in Adult Readers, Arab American, Audio, Memoir, Nonfiction, Repost, Young Adult Readers Tags > Amani Al-Khatahtbeh, BookDragon, Civil rights, Coming-of-age, Cultural exploration, Family, Friendship, Identity, Library Journal, Muslim Girl, Post-9/11, Religious differences, School challenges
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