Written by Ibtihaj Muhammad with S. K. Ali
Illustrated by Hatem Aly
Little Brown Books for Young Readers
978-0-31651-900-7
40 pp.
Ages 4-8
September 2019
Rites of passage are important in many cultures though the nature of those rites can differ significantly or share commonalities. Many rites include those as a young person enters puberty and adulthood. For Faizah's older sister Asiya, it's the first day she will wear the hijab regularly, including to school. At home, Mama and Faizah are so excited as twelve-year-old Asiya chooses the brightest blue, "The color of the ocean, if you squint your eyes and pretend there's no line between the water and the sky." But how will their schoolmates react to the princess Faizah sees in Asiya?
From The Proudest Blue, written by Ibtihaj Muhammad with S. K. Ali, illus. by Hatem Aly |
From The Proudest Blue, written by Ibtihaj Muhammad with S. K. Ali, illus. by Hatem Aly |
Don't carry around the hurtful words that others say. Drop them. They are not yours to keep.
From The Proudest Blue, written by Ibtihaj Muhammad with S. K. Ali, illus. by Hatem Aly |
Illustrator Hatem Aly, Egyptian-born and New Brunswick-residing, has a repertoire that ranges from pen-and-ink editorial illustrations to comics but here his digitally-rendered art, textured with ink washes and pencil on watercolour paper, adds a brightness to a child's story. The bullies are depicted as shadows, their faces never seen, appropriate for senseless oppressors. And for Faizah and her family and compassionate classmates? The colours, like that of Asiya's blue hijab, are radiant, filled with warmth and encouragement.
From The Proudest Blue, written by Ibtihaj Muhammad with S. K. Ali, illus. by Hatem Aly |
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