Sitti’s Key by Sahar Khader Ali illustrated by Noor Alshalabi
I try and buy, read, and review every children’s book about Palestine that is published, it is the least I
I try and buy, read, and review every children’s book about Palestine that is published, it is the least I
There is nothing quite like reading a YA graphic novel where you feel so completely seen, where you laugh out
I love the joy and normalizing of mainstream titles celebrating salat, Jummah, and the masjid becoming increasingly available for us
I’m always curious how books about Muhammad Ali will present his “Islam” and this 240 page graphic novel was no
This historical fiction YA book was hard to put down. While being invested in the characters and learning about the
The themes, messaging and Islamic and cultural representation in this upper MG/lower middle school graphic novel are wonderfully unapologetically present.
This 54 page early chapter book about a Muslim kid being tempted by Halloween somehow didn’t really center Islam much,
David Kareem is back and learning how to treat customers at his neighborhood yard sale. The 26 page rhyming poem,
Sometimes you remember reading a book and liking it, but not a lot more. Why I never wrote up a
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