Synopsis
"An ode to the courage it takes to live with authenticity." -Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
An intensely brave, beautifully honest, and wryly funny story about a gay Muslim teen who has to choose between being true to himself or his faith-and his realization that maybe they aren't as separate as he thought.
Ramin Abbas has spent his whole life obeying his parents, his Imam, and, of course, Allah-no questions asked. But when he starts crushing on the ridiculously handsome captain of the soccer team, so many things he'd always been so sure about are becoming questions:
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Music is haram. But what if the Wicked soundtrack is the only thing keeping you sane because you're being forced to play on the soccer team? With Captain Handsome?!
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A boy crush is double haram, and Ramin's parents will never accept it. But can he really be the only Muslim on Earth who feels this way?
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Allah is merciful and makes no mistakes. Then isn't Ramin just the way Allah intended him to be?
And so why should living your truth but losing everything-or living a lie and losing yourself-have to be a choice?!
Publisher information
- Publisher: Atheneum/Caitlyn Dlouhy Books
- ISBN: 9781665960694
- Number of pages: 416
- Dimensions: 210 x 140 x 36 mm
- Interest age: From 12 years
- Weight: 467g
- Languages: English
