This Book Wont Burn, Samira Ahmed
This Book Wont Burn, Samira Ahmed
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This Book Won't Burn

Author: Samira Ahmed

Narrator: Kausar Mohammed

Unabridged: 10 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/07/2024


Synopsis

★ “[Ahmed] employs high stakes, increasing tensions, romantic near-misses, and adult hypocrisy to powerful effect.” –Publisher's Weekly, starred review

From the New York Times bestselling author of Internment comes a timely and gripping social-suspense novel about book banning, activism, and standing up for what you believe. 

After her dad abruptly abandons her family and her mom moves them a million miles from their Chicago home, Noor Khan is forced to start the last quarter of her senior year at a new school, away from everything and everyone she knows and loves. Reeling from being uprooted and deserted, Noor is certain the key to survival is to keep her head down and make it to graduation.  But things aren’t so simple. At school, Noor discovers hundreds of books have been labeled “obscene” or “pornographic” and are being removed from the library in accordance with a new school board policy. Even worse, virtually all the banned books are by queer and BIPOC authors.  Noor can’t sit back and do nothing, because that goes against everything she believes in, but challenging the status quo just might put a target on her back. Can she effect change by speaking up? Or will small-town politics—and small-town love—be her downfall? 

About Samira Ahmed

Samira Ahmed is the New York Times bestselling and award-winning author of young adult novels: Love, Hate & Other Filters, Internment, Mad, Bad & Dangerous to Know, Hollow Fires, as well as the middle grade fantasy adventure series Amira & Hamza. Her poetry and short stories have appeared in anthologies including: Take the Mic, Color Outside the Lines, Ink Knows No Borders, Vampires Never Get Old, and A Universe of Wishes.

She was born in Bombay, India, and grew up in Batavia, Illinois, in a house that smelled like fried onions, spices, and potpourri. A graduate of the University of Chicago, Samira has taught high school English in both the suburbs of Chicago and New York City, worked in education non-profits, and spent time on the road for political campaigns.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Zana on September 04, 2024

Story was 4 stars. But the audiobook narrator kicked it up to 5 stars. I absolutely need Kausar Mohammed to narrate more YA audiobooks!......more

Goodreads review by Brooke on June 19, 2024

An extremely timely and well written book about a teen fighting for the right to read in their small town. I loved loved loved this book. The author was spot on with her depictions of book banners-everything they said was verbatim. My pulse would race whenever she had an encounter with the extremist......more

Goodreads review by Shannon on May 25, 2024

This was another FANTASTIC, heartfelt and important YA book about Noor, a young Desi Muslim teen girl who moves to a new small town with her mother and brother after her father divorces her mom and basically abandons the family. The book deals with the challenges of having a parent going through depr......more

Goodreads review by NrsKelley on December 29, 2024

I’m torn. This book addresses a topic that is so prevalent in our society. Not only book banning but also racism and homophobia. As much as I love the topic and how it was addressed, the book felt repetitive in parts. Noors speeches at events felt like the same speech. I found myself spacing out on......more


Quotes

"With pin-sharp attention to the complexities of grief, anger, and hope, Samira Ahmed gives us a main character who connects us with our own hearts and a story that connects us with our power to change our world."—Anna-Marie McLemore, author of National Book Award nominee Self-Made Boys