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American Heart
American Heart | Laura Moriarty
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A powerful and thought-provoking YA debut from New York Times bestselling author Laura Moriarty. Imagine a United States in which registries and detainment camps for Muslim-Americans are a reality. Fifteen-year-old Sarah-Mary Williams of Hannibal, Missouri, lives in this world, and though she has strong opinions on almost everything, she isn’t concerned with the internments because she doesn’t know any Muslims. She assumes that everything she reads and sees in the news is true, and that these plans are better for everyone’s safety. But when she happens upon Sadaf, a Muslim fugitive determined to reach freedom in Canada, Sarah-Mary at first believes she must turn her in. But Sadaf challenges Sarah-Mary’s perceptions of right and wrong, and instead Sarah-Mary decides, with growing conviction, to do all she can to help Sadaf escape. The two set off on a desperate journey, hitchhiking through the heart of an America that is at times courageous and kind, but always full of tension and danger for anyone deemed suspicious.
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Mrs_Black
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Book haul. Maybe I can apply the self-discipline from No Excuses to not buying any more books for a while.

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GerardtheBookworm
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Aw Lawd! I can't begin to tell you how offensive this YA book is! First, you have a non-cultural, non-Muslim writing a social commentary on a subject she has no business writing about. Plus, she relies on assumptions and sterotypes to tell a "white savior" story. Basically, a future Trump America where Muslims are sent to detainment camps and a white heroine who helps a Muslim fugitive across the border. WTF? Terrible. Just terrible.

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HiddenGemBooks
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Imagine a U.S in which detainment camps for Muslim Americans are a reality.

Sarah assumes everything she sees on the news is true, so when she happens upon Sadaf, a Muslim fugitive determined to reach freedom in Canada, Sarah believes she must turn her in. But instead she decides to do all she can to help her escape. They set off on a journey, hitchhiking through America that is at times courageous but full of danger for anyone deemed suspicious.

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LibrarianRyan
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2BR02B These (usually white) people use callouts as social currency. A similar rash of online censorship and harassment afflicted the online SFF community a few years ago, and was reported extensively by author Laura J. Mixon. Similarly to this, Mixon found nonwhite and trans* writers and fans were subjected to the harshest backlash and most pernicious bullying. 6y
2BR02B That alone should prove that their "concern trolling" on behalf of POC is just a disingenuous method of building their own brand. 6y
readinginthedark 😞 6y
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