Tagging Freedom by Rhonda Roumani - ISBN: 9781454950714
Hardcover
Art, activism, and courage collide across continents.

Tagging Freedom

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  • Hardcover

    288 pages

  • Release Date

    14 February 2024

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Summary

Out of the revolutions across the Arab world comes this inspirational story of hope, freedom, and belonging, perfect for fans of Other Words for Home and A Good Kind of Trouble.

Kareem Haddad of Damascus, Syria, never dreamed of becoming a graffiti artist. But when a group of boys from another town tag subversive slogans outside their school, and another boy is killed while in custody, Kareem and his friends are inspired to start secretly tag messages of freedom arou…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781454950714
ISBN-10:1454950714
Author:Rhonda Roumani
Publisher:Union Square & Co.
Imprint:Union Square Kids
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:288
Release Date:14 February 2024
Weight:482g
Dimensions:210mm x 140mm
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Critics Review

A Children’s Book Council Children, Teacher, and Librarian Favorite, Grades 6-8 An Arab American Book Awards Honor Title “A well-characterized novel offering insight into Syrian perspectives.”—Kirkus Reviews “High-stakes conflicts in the form of Kareem’s fears for those he left behind play powerfully against adolescent challenges, such as Sam’s emotionally vulnerable angst about fitting in, delivering a strongly paced tale.“—Publishers Weekly “Thought-provoking and heartfelt, this novel parallels the struggles teens feel with loss and bullying situations to the oppression that citizens often feel when the government is deceitful. Preteens and teens will find this book relatable and real. An outstanding novel that hits its mark, demonstrating that young teens grapple with a gamut of emotions and situations yet are resilient enough to work through them and achieve success. Highly recommended.” —School Library Journal STARRED Review “This is a must-read for those looking for more Arab and Muslim representation in middle-grade titles. Roumani skillfully weaves together two different points of view to create a powerful story of activism that captures the importance of standing up for yourself and advocating for others.” —Booklist “This is a powerful read.”—BookRiot“…An important book—a book that shows how art and activism can change the way people see the world and see themselves.” –Rajani LaRocca, Newbury Honor and Walter Award-winning author of Red, White, and Whole

About The Author

Rhonda Roumani

Rhonda Roumani is a Syrian American journalist who lived in Syria as a reporter for U.S. newspapers. She has written about Islam, the Arab world, and Muslim-American issues for more than two decades. Currently, she is a contributing fellow at the Center for Religion and Civic Culture at USC. Rhonda lives in Connecticut with her family.

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