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The Proudest Blue: A Story of Hijab and Family

Ibtihaj Muhammad, Hatem Aly, S. K. Ali

The Proudest Blue: A Story of Hijab and Family

Subjects

  • Facts & Information - lists, stats and plenty of facts
  • Friends & Family - tears and laughter, and happy ever after
  • Friends & Family - tears and laughter, and happy ever after

Average rating

5 out 5

65 reviews

Reviews

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Good. Interesting.

Sir Quincy Vesuvius 28.09.2024

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This book reminds me of my cousin who is also called asiya and wears a scarf

Director Morgana Teacup 03.09.2024

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My favourite character is Asiya. The sisters have a really close bond and are proud of each other. I liked it when they ran off into the sunset.

Professor Esmerelda Astronomical 02.09.2024

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The little sister was so proud of her big sister because she was beautiful and she wanted to be bigger and wear a hijab like her. Everyone should be kind to people even if they look different or you don't understand why they are wearing a hijab. A boy said to her why are you wearing a tablecloth on your head and that was really rude to say that.

Lady Tulip Scratchings 10.08.2024

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A very nice story about Asia's first time wearing a hijab!

Marshal Letizia Tinkle 07.02.2024

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My favourite character is faizah (Asiyah's sister) because she's always there for Asiyah

Anonymous 31.08.2023

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I really like this story. It tells how to be brave and strong by igonring other comments.

Coach Fandango Taramasalata 30.08.2023

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I liked this book because it tells people to not make fun of other people and their hijab. Even if someone is different to you that is no excuse for teasing hurting and being rude. Being different is what makes us who we are.

Dame Magnolia Waxwork 11.07.2023

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I am a Muslim and I love this book .She has a sister called faizah

Anonymous 31.08.2022

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Wonderful, sensitive and powerful. Loved the colours and the drawings

Lady Bijou Piano-key 27.08.2022

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I liked counting her steps. I liked the hijab.

Sergeant Portobello Fink 23.08.2022

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I liked the main character as she was very proud of her religion and brave

Madam Viper Hedgehog 23.08.2022

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I like the descriptive way the book is written

Marshal Gargoyle Piccalilli 21.08.2022

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It was a very calming book. It helped me to relax.

Anonymous 20.08.2022

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it is about empowering hijab women and girls to be proud and great fun about their hijab I would recommend to 7+

Nurse Jelly Volcano 16.08.2022

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I realy enjoyed this book. I could relate to it as my mum wearsa hijab and really liked the relationship between the sisters.

Professor Letizia Waterfall 14.08.2022

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This book provoked loads of discussion from my son as to why the girls were treated this way.

Lord Bruno Flattery 13.08.2022

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I felt happy and sad when I read this book. The boys were being rude to Asiya but her sister Faiza was proud of her. Faiza wanted a blue hijab too.

Madam Fifi Heronimus 01.08.2022

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I liked the picture the girl drew of her and her sister.

Director Petronella Moonlight 31.07.2022

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What is it about: It is about a girl called Asiya and another girl called Faizah. Faizah (the youngest and is sisters with Asiya) says thing about her older sister and that her new scarf (that is blue) look’s like the sea and sky. Who do i recommend this to? Anyone who like uplifting stories or, want’s a universal story of new experiences. Why i read this book: I read this because it is about a story of a hijab and family.

Anonymous 30.07.2022