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Highlights
- "You Truly Assumed is a beautiful portrayal of the multitude of ways to be Black and Muslim while navigating our contemporary world.
- 352 Pages
- Young Adult Fiction, Diversity & Multicultural
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About the Book
"... after a terrorist attack rocks the country and anti-Islamic sentiment stirs, three Black Muslim girls create a space where they can shatter assumptions and share truths."--Provided by publisjer.Book Synopsis
"You Truly Assumed is a beautiful portrayal of the multitude of ways to be Black and Muslim while navigating our contemporary world. A must-read for everyone."--Adiba Jaigirdar, author of The Henna WarsIn this compelling and thought-provoking debut novel, after a terrorist attack rocks the country and anti-Islamic sentiment stirs, three Black Muslim girls create a space where they can shatter assumptions and share truths.
Sabriya has her whole summer planned out in color-coded glory, but those plans go out the window after a terrorist attack near her home. When the terrorist is assumed to be Muslim and Islamophobia grows, Sabriya turns to her online journal for comfort. You Truly Assumed was never meant to be anything more than an outlet, but the blog goes viral as fellow Muslim teens around the country flock to it and find solace and a sense of community.
Soon two more teens, Zakat and Farah, join Bri to run You Truly Assumed and the three quickly form a strong friendship. But as the blog's popularity grows, so do the pushback and hateful comments. When one of them is threatened, the search to find out who is behind it all begins, and their friendship is put to the test when all three must decide whether to shut down the blog and lose what they've worked for...or take a stand and risk everything to make their voices heard.
"I reached the ending with tears in my eyes--tears cued not by sadness but hope and elation." --S. K. Ali, New York Times bestselling author of The Proudest Blue and Love from A to Z
Review Quotes
"You Truly Assumed is a beautiful portrayal of the multitude of ways to be Black and Muslim while navigating our contemporary world. It's a powerful story about faith and friendship that should be a must-read for everyone."--Adiba Jaigirdar, author of The Henna Wars and Hani and Ishu's Guide to Fake Dating "With three distinct voices, and flowing slice-of-life narration, You Truly Assumed captures the emotional range of three young Muslims as they grapple with a world quick to sum them up. I reached the ending with tears in my eyes--tears cued not by sadness, but hope and elation as Bri, Farah and Zakat lit their paths together. A heartfelt and affirming story featuring Muslim characters, the kind my heart needed when I was young." --S. K. Ali, New York Times bestselling and award-winning author of The Proudest Blue, Love from A to Z, and Saints and Misfits "A powerful story about friendship and community, showcasing the Black Muslim representation I wish I had growing up." --Faridah Àbíké-íyímídé, New York Times bestselling author of Ace of Spades "A book that can only be described as feeling like sitting in a sunbeam in a hushed place of worship: being lit from the inside out, being seen, being validated, on all levels but particularly cultural and communal. Laila Sabreen's voice is a voice that I know so many others besides me have been waiting for, and speaks not only the truths of her soul but the intense, true and beautiful story of the girls she knows share those truths--including me."--Karuna Riazi, author of The Gauntlet "Sabreen illuminates the often-overlooked perspectives of Black Muslim teen girls in this emotionally charged debut... She succeeds in relating the frustrating reality of having a part of one's identity acknowledged at the expense of another, and the resilience and love required to persist despite unfounded hate."--Publishers Weekly "Compelling storytelling that explores the challenges and rewards of being Black and Muslim is where this novel excels, and it will prompt readers to reflect on their own assumptions... An ambitious debut that will hopefully pave the way for more narratives centering Black Muslim experiences."--Kirkus Reviews "A triumphant exploration of sisterhood and standing up for oneself... Sabreen paints a beautiful coming-of-age tale as each girl must navigate relationships, school, and friendships while also moving through the world as a Black Muslim... This is an endearing story of friendship and perseverance." --Booklist "Gripping."--Bust Magazine
Dimensions (Overall): 8.3 Inches (H) x 5.5 Inches (W) x 1.3 Inches (D)
Weight: .85 Pounds
Suggested Age: 13 Years
Sub-Genre: Diversity & Multicultural
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
Number of Pages: 352
Publisher: Inkyard Press
Format: Hardcover
Author: Laila Sabreen
Language: English
Street Date: February 8, 2022
TCIN: 83982386
UPC: 9781335418654
Item Number (DPCI): 247-06-6679
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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