Does my head look big in this?

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Let me start out by saying that DOES MY HEAD LOOK BIG IN THIS? is a book that needed to be written, and one that needs to be read. It definitely fills a gap in young adult literature: it's a story about a normal Muslim girl in a non-Muslim country (Australia) who is not escaping oppression by a fundamentalist government/family or anything like that. Amal is just a normal teenage girl, albeit a Muslim one. She has crushes on boys, she likes to go shopping, she giggles with her friends, and she sometimes argues with her parents or feuds with classmates.

However, Amal's life is changed drastically when she makes a major decision: to wear the hijab, the head scarf worn by Muslim women. This would not be nearly such a big deal were she still at school with all of her friends who are also Muslim and some of whom wear the hijab full-time (meaning: whenever she is around men who are not relatives) as well. However, Amal has recently transferred to a very white-bread prep school, where the environment is completely different.

Amal is subjected to racism and discrimination by kids whose experience with Muslims has largely been confined to what they see in the media. The reactions she faces at home are not all positive, either, but Amal has made a choice. To her, it
is a personal, religious decision, to show her devotion to God; it's not about being oppressed as some of her classmates seem to think, or making any sort of statement. Being a Muslim is a part of who Amal is, but in showing that, she faces
things a lot worse than any evangelical Christian I know, and that's a sad commentary on our society.

All of that aside, Randa Abdel-Fattah's book is very well-written, and I loved Amal's voice. The characters in this book (particularly Amal) were great. DOES MY HEAD LOOK BIG IN THIS? is actually a little reminiscent of the wonderful LOOKING FOR ALIBRANDI by Melina Marchetta, and that's high praise, indeed! The main characters feel similarly different from their peers, are both Australian, and even have sort of similar voices.

This book is more than worth reading; it's a must-read!
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moda.vintage thumbnail
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Posted: 17 years ago
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no replies yet???????????😭😭😭
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Posted: 17 years ago
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hey i've read this book it was good 😊 i liked it lots especially the sweet ending im not a muslim but it was easy 2 relate 2 😃
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Posted: 17 years ago
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I recently read this book and I loved it all! It was a cute story that was very relevant to Muslim teenagers outside of Muslim countries. It was very much in perspective and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Muslim or not, this book is a must-read for all those who enjoy charming and witty young adult novels.
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Arre yaar, I'm dying to read that book, but my library doesn't have it.. so i have to wait 4 a couple of months for them to get it 4 me... and i've searched online for ages, trying to find an ebook of it online... but couldn't find any...grrr!!!...lol
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Very interesting!! Thanks for letting us know! It sounds great and I can't wait till I get my hands on the book. When I am done reading, I'll let you know how I like it.

-Mahi

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Posted: 17 years ago
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OMG I found the book...lol... i've read a couple of chapters, its quite addictive...
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Posted: 17 years ago
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First off, Ankita, thanks for suggesting it!

I finished it last night and it was just awesome! I loved each and every page of it, it truly is a teenager's struggle as she is trying to discover herself and find her true identity and I could really related with her.... It's just so well written and Randa has just humor to bind everything together and I just love when writers use humor amidst the most serious stuff too - one reason I like Dan Brown so much.

-Mahi

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Posted: 17 years ago
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I first heard of tht book in my high school but never got a chance to read it. But then i read it couple of months ago. Its amazing. The story, the message, the humour, the characters......everything was perfect. Its quite an addictive book i must say

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