Written by: Marguerite Dabaie
First line: Being a Palestinian requires so much responsibility.
Why you should read this book: The author packs a lot of ideas into a tiny little volume, painting a pretty detailed picture of growing up as a Palestinian-American girl in black and white strokes. She outlines her understanding of her culture of origin, depicting Arab customs to an audience that may be unfamiliar with the food and culture, while also highlighting her own growing understand of her own place within her family and her desires to move in the larger world. It's introspective, provocative, joyful, and honest.
Why you shouldn't read this book: Your designer kaffiyeh is an important fashion statement.
Tuesday, August 21, 2018
The Hookah Girl and Other True Stories
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Labels: art, comic books, culture, family, food, gender, graphic novel, identity, immigration
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