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Sunil Malhotra, Marina Budhos, Listening Library

Random House Children's Books · Print & ebook · September 13, 2016

Reading lane: Prejudice & Racism for Teens

A Young Adult pick for readers exploring Watched.

At a Glance

Why This Clicks

Under Pressure

A category-driven pick that keeps the focus on tension, identity, and being watched.

Come here for

  • Muslim YA with social pressure in the frame
  • Prejudice and bullying as lived experience

Expect

  • Young adult, sustained narrative read
  • A story-shaped reading experience

Book Details

Authors
Sunil Malhotra, Marina Budhos, Listening Library
Publisher
Random House Children's Books
Published
September 13, 2016
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Prejudice & Racism for Teens · Muslim YA
Reading lane
Prejudice & Racism for Teens

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Publisher Categories

  • YA Stories About Boys & Men

  • Immigration for Teens

  • Prejudice & Racism for Teens

About This Book

An extraordinary and timely novel, a Walter Dean Myers Award Honor Book, examines what it’s like to grow up under surveillance in America. Be careful what you say and who you say it to. Anyone might be a watcher. Naeem is a Bangledeshi teenager living in Queens who thinks he can charm his way through anything. But then mistakes catch up with him. So do the cops, who offer him an impossible choice: spy on his Muslim neighbors and report back to them on shady goings-on, or fac...

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An extraordinary and timely novel, a Walter Dean Myers Award Honor Book, examines what it’s like to grow up under surveillance in America. Be careful what you say and who you say it to. Anyone might be a watcher. Naeem is a Bangledeshi teenager living in Queens who thinks he can charm his way through anything. But then mistakes catch up with him. So do the cops, who offer him an impossible choice: spy on his Muslim neighbors and report back to them on shady goings-on, or face a police record. Naeem wants to be a hero—a protector. He wants his parents to be proud of him. But as time goes on, the line between informing and entrapping blurs. Is he saving or betraying his community? Inspired by actual surveillance practices in New York City and elsewhere, Marina Budhos’s extraordinary and timely novel examines what it’s like to grow up with Big Brother always watching . Naeem’s riveting story is as vivid and involving as today’s headlines. Walter Dean Myers Award Honor Book, We Need Diverse Books Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature Honor Book YALSA Best YA Fiction for Young Adults “A fast-moving, gripping tale.” — SLJ , Starred

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