01841 533804  
Padstow Bookseller
Menu
  • Our Shop
  • Shop
  • What’s New
  • Event Questionnaire
×
Home / Shop / Childrens Fiction / Fight Back
“How to Spot a Mermaid” has been added to your basket. View basket

Fight Back

£7.99

A story about finding your identity and fighting for it.When a terrorist attack occurs near her home and racial tension increases,Aaliyah decides to begin wearing a hijab to challenge people’spreconceptions of her faith. Aaliyah has to channel all herbravery and resourcefulness to halt the tide of hatred ripplingthrough her community.

Out of stock

SKU: 9780702315886 Category: Childrens Fiction Tags: Children's / Teenage fiction: Family & home stories, Children's / Teenage fiction: General fiction, Children's / Teenage fiction: School stories, Children's / Teenage personal & social issues: Racism & multiculturalism, Children's / Teenage personal & social issues: Self-awareness & self-esteem, Midlands, Pressure groups & protest movements
  • Description
  • Additional information

Description

 

An empowering story about finding your identity and the courage to fight for it.

Aaliyah is an ordinary thirteen-year-old living in the Midlands – she’s into her books, shoes, K-pop and she is a Muslim. She has always felt at home where she lives … until a terrorist attack in her area changes everything.

As racial tensions increase and she starts getting bullied, Aaliyah decides to begin wearing a hijab – to challenge how people in her community see her.

But when her school bans the hijab and she is intimidated and attacked for her choices, she feels isolated.

Soon Aaliyah realises that other young people from different backgrounds also struggle with their identity and feel alone, scared and judged. Should she try to blend in – or can she find allies to help her fight back?

Channelling all of her bravery, Aaliyah decides to speak out.

Together, can Aaliyah and her friends halt the tide of hatred rippling through their community?

  • An essential read to encourage empathy, challenging stereotypes, exploring prejudice, racism, Islamophobia and positive action.
  • A.M. Dassu is the award-winning author of the critically acclaimed Boy, Everywhere,
  • A story of hope, speaking up and the power of coming together in the face of hatred. Perfect for readers of Elle McNicoll and Helen Rutter

“A major, much needed voice in UK children’s fiction.” Alex Wheatle, author of Cane Warriors and Crongton Knights

“One of the best, most relevant, most important writers we have in the UK today.” Liz Kessler, author of When the World was Ours

“A. M. Dassu serves up an important, necessary book about racism and identity.” Nizrana Farook, author of The Girl Who Stole an Elephant

“Unflinchingly honest, heartbreaking, powerful, important and hopeful.” Sophie Wills, author of The Orphans of St Halibuts

“Tense, terrifying, transformative. The power of this book punched me right in the chest. Read it, share it, shout about it. The world needs this book.” Kathryn Evans, author of More of Me

“A.M. Dassu is a fearless writer tackling themes of racism in the lives of contemporary teens.” Liz Flanagan, award-winning author

Related

Additional information

Weight 0.28 kg
Dimensions 19.4 × 12.8 × 3 cm
Author

Dassu, A. M.

Publisher

Scholastic

Imprint

Scholastic

Cover

Paperback

Pages

370

Language

English

Edition

Paperback original

Dewey

823.92 (edition:23)

Readership

Children – juvenile / Code: J

Related products

  • Wolf siren

    £7.99
    Add to basket
  • Mind the gap

    £7.99
    Add to basket
  • Compass and blade

    £8.99
    Add to basket
  • Mog’s Birthday

    £7.99
    Add to basket
  • Staff Picks
  • Our Shop