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The proudest blue : a story of hijab and family / Ibtihaj Muhammad with S. K. Ali ; illustrated by Hatem Aly.

Muhammad, Ibtihaj, 1985- (author.). Ali, S. K., (author.). Aly, Hatem, (illustrator.).

Summary:

Faizah relates how she feels on the first day her sister, sixth-grader Asiya, wears a hijab to school.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780316519007
  • ISBN: 0316519006
  • Physical Description: 36 unnumbered pages : color illustrations ; 27 cm
  • Publisher: New York ; Little, Brown and Company, 2019.

Content descriptions

Target Audience Note:
4-8 years
500L Lexile
Decoding demand: 71 (high) Semantic demand: 57 (medium) Syntactic demand: 59 (medium) Structure demand: 85 (very high) Lexile
Study Program Information Note:
Accelerated Reader AR LG 2.3 0.5 505347.
Subject: Hijab (Islamic clothing) > Juvenile fiction.
Sisters > Juvenile fiction.
First day of school > Juvenile fiction.
Schools > Juvenile fiction.
Muslims > Juvenile fiction.
Islam > Customs and practices > Juvenile fiction.
Genre: Picture books.

Available copies

  • 31 of 33 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Albany Carnegie.

Holds

  • 1 current hold with 33 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Albany Carnegie Public Library E FIC INTERNATIONAL MUH (Text)
Grant Funded Item: This item is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by the Missouri State Library, a division of the Office of the Secretary of State SLP Grant: 2022-LFL1-SLP21-001
35615010054835 Easy Picture Books Available -

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The Proudest Blue : A Story of Hijab and Family
The Proudest Blue : A Story of Hijab and Family
by Muhammad, Ibtihaj; Aly, Hatem (Illustrator); Ali, S. K. (As told to)
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The first day of school is also the first day of hijab for little Faizah's sixth-grade sister, Asiya, who selects a beautiful shade of blue to wear. Faizah sees her sister as a princess, but not everyone shares her perspective. What's that on your sister's head? asks a classmate. At recess, someone shouts, I'm going to pull that tablecloth off your head! These moments teach Faizah to represent her culture with confidence: her whispered answers grow louder; she and her sister walk away from the bully. Muhammad and Ali's poetic prose has a reminiscent quality, with short sentences setting a thoughtful rhythm ( Mama holds out the pink. Mama loves pink. But Asiya shakes her head. I know why. Behind the counter is the brightest blue ) that allows the flourishes to shine ( The color of the ocean, if you squint your eyes and pretend there's no line between the water and the sky ). Aly's ink-wash-and-pencil illustrations settle and soar along with the language, swapping seamlessly between the concrete setting and metaphoric reflections on Asiya's hijab, the scarf's blue tail flowing out into curls of ocean or sky. This story, as both window and mirror, inevitably educates, but more important, it encourages pride in and respect for hijab through a tale of two sisters, their bond strengthened by faith.--Ronny Khuri Copyright 2010 Booklist

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The Proudest Blue : A Story of Hijab and Family
The Proudest Blue : A Story of Hijab and Family
by Muhammad, Ibtihaj; Aly, Hatem (Illustrator); Ali, S. K. (As told to)
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It's the first day of school, and Faizah's older sister Asiya, a sixth grader, has started wearing hijab in a brilliant, proud shade of blue. It's "like the sky on a sunny day... special and regular" and reminds Faizah of "the ocean waving to the sky... always there, strong and friendly." When a playground bully, portrayed by Aly (the Unicorn Rescue Society series) as a smudgy silhouette, taunts Asiya ("I'm going to pull that tablecloth off your head!"), Faizah fumes, glaring at the child and looking for "whispers, laughs, and shouts." But when she sees how Asiya and her diverse friends, who share an easygoing confidence, dismiss the bully and get on with their fun, her sense of what's "regular" is both restored and expanded. Hijabi U.S. Olympian Muhammad and YA author Ali (Love from A to Z) have created a lovely blend of emotional lyricism and closely observed everyday life. And Aly's digitally enhanced ink and pencil scenes alternate between dreamy meditations of strength and empowerment, and snapshots of two sisters who are very much in the world--and mean the world to each other. Ages 4--8. Authors' agents: Greg Ferguson, Full Fathom Five (for Muhammad) and John Cusick, Folio Jr. (for Ali). Illustrator's agent: Robbin Brosterman, the Bright Agency. (Oct.)

Syndetic Solutions - School Library Journal Review for ISBN Number 9780316519007
The Proudest Blue : A Story of Hijab and Family
The Proudest Blue : A Story of Hijab and Family
by Muhammad, Ibtihaj; Aly, Hatem (Illustrator); Ali, S. K. (As told to)
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K-Gr 4--Faizah is excited for her first day of school but even more excited for her older sister, Asiya. Asiya is starting sixth grade with her brand-new blue hijab. As Faizah walks to the school in her new light-up shoes and backpack, she admires her sister who looks like a princess in her blue head scarf. At school, some students celebrate with her, some are ambivalent, and some faceless, nameless characters taunt her. Their mother has prepared the girls with wise words. When the kids in the school bully Asiya, she remembers her mother's advice to not carry hurtful words as "they are not yours to keep. They belong only to those who said them." The illustration and the colors are just as powerful as words conveying the passionate message of how to be proud of one's culture, individuality, and religion and how to stay strong and keep one's faith. This is an empowering book for young readers who can see themselves in Asiya or know someone like her. The touching and celebratory illustrations complement the quiet strength of Asiya as she steps into a beautiful and celebrated coming-of-age rite. VERDICT This excellent story about identity, visibility, and confidence, touches on rites of passage, bonds between sisters, and bullying and is unapologetic in tackling misconceptions and demanding equality.--Noureen Qadir-Jafar, Syosset Library, NY

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The Proudest Blue : A Story of Hijab and Family
by Muhammad, Ibtihaj; Aly, Hatem (Illustrator); Ali, S. K. (As told to)
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A young girl admires her older sister's "first-day hijab" in this team effort by hijabi Olympian Muhammad (Proud, 2018) and YA novelist Ali (Love From A to Z, 2019).Mama takes Asiyah and Faizah to the hijab shop so that Asiyah can pick out her "first-day hijab." Mama likes pink, but Asiyah picks out "the brightest blue." Faizah has a new backpack and light-up shoes for the first day of school, but when Asiyah walks out in her blue hijab, "It's the most beautiful first day of school ever. / I'm walking with a princess." Once they arrive at school, the reactions of other children alternate with spreads depicting Faizah's thoughts about Asiyah's hijab, which are paired with Mama's words. A girl whispers, asking Faizah about the hijab. But "Asiyah's hijab isn't a whisper"; according to Mama, "It means being strong." These spreads show Aly's close-up illustrations of a smiling Asiyah, with her blue hijab extending into an image of "the sky on a sunny day" or "the ocean waving to the sky." Faizah triumphs over the misunderstandings and bullying she witnesses, her pride in her sister still intact. This sensitive representation of family relationships that provide a loving coat of armor against the world's difficulties is memorable and inspiring. Bullies are depicted as faceless shadows, emphasizing the importance of discounting what they say. Faizah's family is black; the other schoolchildren are multiracial.Triumphant and true. (Picture book. 4-10) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.


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