Reviewed by Beth C. on
This is a hard book, and it seems like maybe not one to finish the year out with. But then again - it feels like the perfect book to finish this hellacious year out with, to start a new year more aware and stronger in will than before.
The writing here is excellent. There isn't a lot of flowery language - it's spare and honest, as befitting a character...AN AMERICAN CITIZEN...stolen from her home, locked in a camp run by a man who feels that Muslims are "vermin". That reporters are "fake news". That "People want to be happy in their ignorance.". If this all seems a little too on-point, that's because it is. And it could be sappy. Or weak. Or pushy. Or any other of a dozen ways this could have been a badly written story. But it's not - it's just a straight up gut-punch with the reality that THIS is truly a possibility.
And in the end, we have the reality that THIS. IS. US. Americans have allowed this to happen before, and we're dangerously close to allowing it again. Ahmed reminds us that we are stronger together than apart, reminds us of the cost of being "other", reminds us of the cost of resisting - then reminds us that this - the hope, the resistance - this also is WHO. WE. ARE.
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