84 pages • 2 hours read
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In Hena Khan's Amina's Voice, eleven-year-old Pakistani-American Amina Khokar navigates the challenges of growing up, friendship, and cultural identity while living in Milwaukee. Struggling with stage fright, Amina finds courage and self-expression through her music. Concurrently, Amina and her community face bias and adversity, yet they unite to rebuild and find strength in solidarity. The story explores themes of belonging and resilience. This book includes instances of racially motivated taunts and the depiction of a mosque being vandalized.
Amina's Voice by Hena Khan has been praised for its nuanced portrayal of a young Pakistani-American girl navigating cultural identity and friendship. Critics appreciate its relatable protagonist and themes of diversity and empathy. Some note that the plot can be predictable, but overall, it is recommended for its positive representation and engaging storytelling.
A reader who would enjoy Amina's Voice by Hena Khan is likely a middle-grade student who appreciates stories about friendship, cultural identity, and personal growth. Fans of Wonder by R.J. Palacio and Front Desk by Kelly Yang will find this relatable and heartwarming. This book suits those interested in diverse perspectives and contemporary social themes.
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Lexile Level
800LRealistic Fiction
Children's Literature
Modern Classic Fiction
Identity: Gender
Values/Ideas: Music
Life/Time: Coming of Age
History: Middle Eastern
Bullying
Arts / Culture