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- Book Title: Habibi, (Paperback)
- Author Details: Written by Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers.
- Publication Specifications: Published on June 1, 1999, with an ISBN of 9780689825231.
- Physical Format: Presented as a paperback book, comprising 272 pages.
- Narrative Focus: An award-winning novel exploring themes of identity, family, and friendship.
- Plot Overview: Follows Liyana's move from St. Louis to Palestine and her struggle to adapt to her Arab heritage.
- Central Conflict: Details Liyana's forbidden friendship with Omer, who is Jewish, in a land of cultural divides.
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- Book formatPaperback
- Fiction/nonfictionNon-Fiction
- GenreChildren's Books
- Pub date1999-06-01
- Pages272
- Reading levelGrade 7, Grade 9
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An award-winning novel about identity, family, and friendship from renowned writer and editor Naomi Shihab Nye. The day after Liyana got her first real kiss, her life changed forever. Not because of the kiss, but because it was the day her father announced that the family was moving from St. Louis all the way to Palestine. Though her father grew up there, Liyana knows very little about her family's Arab heritage. Her grandmother and the rest of her relatives who live in the West Bank are strangers and speak a language she can't understand. It isn't until she meets Omer that her homesickness fades. But Omer is Jewish, and their friendship is silently forbidden in this land. How can they make their families understand? And how can Liyana ever learn to call this place home?
Publishers Weekly,This soul-stirring novel about the Abbouds, an Arab American family, puts faces and names to the victims of violence and persecution in Jerusalem today. Believing the unstable situation in that conflict-ridden city has improved, 14-year-old Liyana's family moves from St. Louis, Mo., to her father's homeland. However, from the moment the Abbouds are stopped by Jewish customs agents at the airport, they face racial prejudice and discord. Initially, Nye (Never in a Hurry) focuses on the Abbouds' handling of conflicting cultural norms between American and Arab values as they settle into their new home (e.g., Liyana's father, Poppy, while forbidding her to wear "short" shorts, reacts in anger toward a relative who asks for Liyana's hand in marriage). Then Liyana tests her family's alleged unprejudiced beliefs when she befriends Omer, a Jewish boy. She wants to introduce him to her father (who taught her, "Does it make sense that any God would choose some people and leave the others out?... God's bigger than that!"), but finds she must first remind him of his own words. Nye expertly combines the Abbouds' gradual acceptance of Omer with a number of heart-wrenching episodes of persecution (by the different warring factions) against her friends and family to convey the extent to which the Arab-Israeli conflict infiltrates every aspect of their lives. Nye's climactic ending will leave readers pondering, long after the last page is turned, why Arabs, Jews, Greeks and Armenians can no longer live in harmony the way they once did. Ages 10-up. (Oct.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved
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Fiction/nonfiction
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Children's Books
Pub date
1999-06-01
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