Does My Head Look Big in This?

The slide opened and I heard a gentle, kind voice: 'What is your confession, my child?' I was stuffed. The priest would declare me a heretic; my parents would call me a traitor . . . The priest asked me again: 'What is your confession, my child?' 'I'm Muslim,' I whispered.

Welcome to my world. I'm Amal Abdel-Hakim, a sixteen-year-old Australian-Palestinian-Muslim still getting to grips with my various identity hyphens. It's hard enough to be cool as a teenager, but try wearing a veil on your head and getting in the 'bums up' position at lunchtime and you know you're in for a tough time.

Luckily my friends support me, although they've got a few troubles of their own. Simone, blonde and gorgeous, has got serious image issues, and Leila's really intelligent but her parents are more interested in her getting a marriage certificate than her high school certificate.

And I thought I had problems . . .

A story of being true to yourself, standing up for your beliefs and finding your own way.

'The freshest voice and perspective in young adult fiction.' —Weekend Australian

'Reading Randa Abdel-Fattah's first novel is like discovering a jewel.' — Sydney Morning Herald

'A no-holds-barred look at life when cultures clash and modernity wars with tradition.' — Good Weekend

'This debut should speak to anyone who has felt like an outsider for any reason.' — Publishers Weekly

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Book Publication Year: 2,021 | Book Pages: 348
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