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**Paterson Award Winning Book My Name is Bilal Asma Mobin-Uddin
True to life story of a Muslim boy's struggle with his religious identity in the face of prejudice.
| Publisher: | Boyd Mills Press | | Suitable Age: | 7 - 10 | | Format: | Hardcover |
| SKU: 466-001 |
Reg: $15.95 Now: $13.95 |
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Bilal and his sister move to a new school where there are few Muslims and he sees his sister being harassed for wearing a headscarf. He thinks of hiding his Muslim identity until a teacher helps him understand why he should stand up for being Muslim.
Awards Paterson Prize for Books for Young People (Category: Grades 4-6)
Reviews "Useful in sparking discussions with younger audiences about prejudice." —Kirkus Reviews
"A good starting place for discussions of cultural differences, prejudice, and respect for the beliefs of others." —Booklist
"Sometimes it's not always easy for youngsters to accept who they are. But this story about a young Muslim American boy who comes to terms with his identity can offer a fine introduction." —Black Issues Book Review (Fairfax, VA)
| SKU: 466-001 |
Reg: $15.95 Now: $13.95 |
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