
Yusuf Azeem Is Not a Hero
A powerful and relevant story from the author of A Thousand Questions, about friendship, grief, and standing up for what is right. The ideal next read for fans of Hena Khan, Jewell Parker Rhodes, and Varian Johnsonâor for any young reader grappling with recent US history and current events. Now in paperback!
At a time when we are all asking questions
about identity, grief, and how to stand up for what is right, this book by the
author of A Thousand Questions will hit home with young readers who love
Hena Khan and Varian Johnsonâor anyone struggling to understand recent U.S.
history and how it still affects us today.
Yusuf Azeem has spent all his life in the small town of Frey,
Texasâand nearly that long waiting for the chance to participate in the
regional robotics competition, which he just knows he can win.
Only, this year is going to be more difficult than he thought.
Because this year is the twentieth anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, an
anniversary that has everyone in his Muslim community on edge.
With âNever Forgetâ banners everywhere and a hostile group of
townspeople protesting the new mosque, Yusuf realizes that the countryâs anger
from two decades ago hasnât gone away. Can he hold onto his joyâand his
friendshipsâin the face of heartache and prejudice?
A powerful and relevant story from the author of A Thousand Questions, about friendship, grief, and standing up for what is right. The ideal next read for fans of Hena Khan, Jewell Parker Rhodes, and Varian Johnsonâor for any young reader grappling with recent US history and current events. Now in paperback!
At a time when we are all asking questions
about identity, grief, and how to stand up for what is right, this book by the
author of A Thousand Questions will hit home with young readers who love
Hena Khan and Varian Johnsonâor anyone struggling to understand recent U.S.
history and how it still affects us today.
Yusuf Azeem has spent all his life in the small town of Frey,
Texasâand nearly that long waiting for the chance to participate in the
regional robotics competition, which he just knows he can win.
Only, this year is going to be more difficult than he thought.
Because this year is the twentieth anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, an
anniversary that has everyone in his Muslim community on edge.
With âNever Forgetâ banners everywhere and a hostile group of
townspeople protesting the new mosque, Yusuf realizes that the countryâs anger
from two decades ago hasnât gone away. Can he hold onto his joyâand his
friendshipsâin the face of heartache and prejudice?
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A powerful and relevant story from the author of A Thousand Questions, about friendship, grief, and standing up for what is right. The ideal next read for fans of Hena Khan, Jewell Parker Rhodes, and Varian Johnsonâor for any young reader grappling with recent US history and current events. Now in paperback!
At a time when we are all asking questions
about identity, grief, and how to stand up for what is right, this book by the
author of A Thousand Questions will hit home with young readers who love
Hena Khan and Varian Johnsonâor anyone struggling to understand recent U.S.
history and how it still affects us today.
Yusuf Azeem has spent all his life in the small town of Frey,
Texasâand nearly that long waiting for the chance to participate in the
regional robotics competition, which he just knows he can win.
Only, this year is going to be more difficult than he thought.
Because this year is the twentieth anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, an
anniversary that has everyone in his Muslim community on edge.
With âNever Forgetâ banners everywhere and a hostile group of
townspeople protesting the new mosque, Yusuf realizes that the countryâs anger
from two decades ago hasnât gone away. Can he hold onto his joyâand his
friendshipsâin the face of heartache and prejudice?
























