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Saadia Faruqi
Set against the backdrop of Karachi, Pakistan, Saadia Faruqi’s tender and honest middle grade novel tells the story of two girls navigating a summer of change and family upheaval with kind hearts, big dreams, and all the right questions. Mimi is not thrilled to be spending her summer in Karachi, Pakistan, with grandparents she’s never met. Secretly, she wishes to find her long-absent father, and plans to write to him in her beautiful new journal. The cook’s daughter, Sakina, still hasn’t told her parents that she’ll be accepted to school only if she can improve her English test score—but then, how could her family possibly afford to lose the money she earns working with her Abba in a rich family’s kitchen? Although the girls seem totally incompatible at first, as the summer goes on, Sakina and Mimi realize that they have plenty in common—and that they each need the other to get what they want most. This relatable and empathetic story about two friends coming to understand each other will resonate with readers who loved Other Words for Home and Front Desk.
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Author
Saadia Faruqi
Pages
336
Publisher
HarperCollins
Published Date
2020-10-06
ISBN
0062943227 9780062943224
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"This is a sweet little middle-grade novel that follows the friendship between Mimi, an American girl who is visiting her mother's family in Pakistan, and Sakina, a servant at Mimi’s grandparents’ home. The story was empathetic to both girls (Mimi’s feelings about her father who left the family when she was little, Sakina’s desire for an education despite her family's need for her income) and the love that the author feels for Karachi was clear in the writing. <br/><br/>Mimi’s reactions to her mother annoyed me sometimes (especially the way she scolded her for doing anything that wasn't frantically searching for a guy who left her six years ago...) and things maybe wrapped up a little too neatly at the end but overall I enjoyed this book."
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