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Overview"""This book about friendship and faith absolutely sings."" -- Buzzfeed Perfect for fans of The First Rule of Punk or Save Me a Seat, this is a sweet, powerful, and joyous novel about a girl who finds her voice on her own terms. Twelve-year-old Nimra Sharif has spent her whole life in Islamic school, but now it's time to go to ""real school."" Nimra's nervous, but as long as she has Jenna, her best friend who already goes to the public school, she figures she can take on just about anything. Unfortunately, middle school is hard. The teachers are mean, the schedule is confusing, and Jenna starts giving hijab-wearing Nimra the cold shoulder around the other kids. Desperate to fit in and get back in Jenna's good graces, Nimra accepts an unlikely invitation to join the school's popular 8th grade boy band, Barakah Beats. The only problem is, Nimra was taught that music isn't allowed in Islam, and she knows her parents would be disappointed if they found out. So she devises a simple plan: join the band, win Jenna back, then quietly drop out before her parents find out. But dropping out of the band proves harder than expected. Not only is her plan to get Jenna back working, but Nimra really likes hanging out with the band--they value her contributions and respect how important her faith is to her. Then Barakah Beats signs up for a talent show to benefit refugees, and Nimra's lies start to unravel. With the show only a few weeks away and Jenna's friendship hanging in the balance, Nimra has to decide whether to betray her bandmates--or herself." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Maleeha SiddiquiPublisher: Scholastic US Imprint: Scholastic US Dimensions: Width: 13.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 19.10cm Weight: 0.204kg ISBN: 9781338702088ISBN 10: 1338702084 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 06 September 2022 Recommended Age: From 8 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for Barakah Beats: School Library Journal Best Books of the Year New York Public Library Best Books of the Year Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection Indie's Introduce Summer/Fall 2021 Pick Indie Next November/December 2021 Pick Superb! Nimra is a joy to cheer for. --Alex Gino, award-winning author of George Equal parts fun and serious, Barakah Beats is a lovely story that will resonate with countless kids growing up between two cultures and faiths. --Saadia Faruqi, author of A Thousand Questions Sweet and relatable--I couldn't put it down! -- Huda Fahmy, creator of Huda F Are You? This book should come with a warning label--you won't be able to stop reading once you start! I tumble-down fell in love. --Wendy Wan-Long Shang, author of Not Your All-American Girl (co-authored with Madelyn Rosenberg) This lively, heartfelt book hits all the right notes. --Rajani LaRocca, author of Red, White, and Whole If you love an irrepressible heroine and the story of underdogs stopping at nothing to be seen and heard, Barakah Beats is a must-read. I'm a Barakah Beats stan for life! --Stephan Lee, author of K-Pop Confidential * Fraught family relationships, shifting friendships, differing religious practices--they're big topics, but debut-author Siddiqui deftly tackles them with warmth, humor, and compassion. --Booklist, starred review * Every elementary and middle school library will benefit from this touching story about a preteen struggling to reconcile faith, friends, and family against the backdrop of an American middle school. --School Library Journal, starred review Siddiqui has written a sympathetic character who wants to stay true to her beliefs while facing the pressures of school, changing relationships, and diverse beliefs about music within Muslim communities. An important story about staying true to yourself. --Kirkus Reviews Praise for Barakah Beats: ALA Notable Book School Library Journal Best Books of the Year New York Public Library Best Books of the Year Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection Indie's Introduce Summer/Fall 2021 Pick Indie Next November/December 2021 Pick Superb! Nimra is a joy to cheer for. --Alex Gino, award-winning author of George Equal parts fun and serious, Barakah Beats is a lovely story that will resonate with countless kids growing up between two cultures and faiths. --Saadia Faruqi, author of A Thousand Questions Sweet and relatable--I couldn't put it down! -- Huda Fahmy, creator of Huda F Are You? This book should come with a warning label--you won't be able to stop reading once you start! I tumble-down fell in love. --Wendy Wan-Long Shang, author of Not Your All-American Girl (co-authored with Madelyn Rosenberg) This lively, heartfelt book hits all the right notes. --Rajani LaRocca, author of Red, White, and Whole If you love an irrepressible heroine and the story of underdogs stopping at nothing to be seen and heard, Barakah Beats is a must-read. I'm a Barakah Beats stan for life! --Stephan Lee, author of K-Pop Confidential * Fraught family relationships, shifting friendships, differing religious practices--they're big topics, but debut-author Siddiqui deftly tackles them with warmth, humor, and compassion. --Booklist, starred review * Every elementary and middle school library will benefit from this touching story about a preteen struggling to reconcile faith, friends, and family against the backdrop of an American middle school. --School Library Journal, starred review Siddiqui has written a sympathetic character who wants to stay true to her beliefs while facing the pressures of school, changing relationships, and diverse beliefs about music within Muslim communities. An important story about staying true to yourself. --Kirkus Reviews "Praise for Barakah Beats: School Library Journal Best Books of the Year New York Public Library Best Books of the Year Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection Indie's Introduce Summer/Fall 2021 Pick Indie Next November/December 2021 Pick ""This book about friendship and faith absolutely sings."" -- Buzzfeed ""Superb!"" -Alex Gino, award-winning author of George ""Nimra is just the heroine middle-school readers are searching for."" -Saadia Faruqi, author of A Thousand Questions ""Sweet and relatable-I couldn't put it down!"" - Huda Fahmy, creator of Huda F Are You? ""You won't be able to stop reading once you start! I tumble-down fell in love."" -Wendy Wan-Long Shang, author of Not Your All-American Girl (co-authored with Madelyn Rosenberg) ""This lively, heartfelt book hits all the right notes."" -Rajani LaRocca, author of Red, White, and Whole ""If you love an irrepressible heroine and the story of underdogs stopping at nothing to be seen and heard, Barakah Beats is a must-read. I'm a Barakah Beats stan for life!"" -Stephan Lee, author of K-Pop Confidential ★ ""Fraught family relationships, shifting friendships, differing religious practices-they're big topics, but debut-author Siddiqui deftly tackles them with warmth, humor, and compassion."" -Booklist, starred review ★ ""Every elementary and middle school library will benefit from this touching story."" -School Library Journal, starred review ""An important story about staying true to yourself."" -Kirkus Reviews" Praise for Barakah Beats: School Library Journal Best Books of the Year New York Public Library Best Books of the Year Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection Indie's Introduce Summer/Fall 2021 Pick Indie Next November/December 2021 Pick This book about friendship and faith absolutely sings. -- Buzzfeed Superb! --Alex Gino, award-winning author of George Nimra is just the heroine middle-school readers are searching for. --Saadia Faruqi, author of A Thousand Questions Sweet and relatable--I couldn't put it down! -- Huda Fahmy, creator of Huda F Are You? You won't be able to stop reading once you start! I tumble-down fell in love. --Wendy Wan-Long Shang, author of Not Your All-American Girl (co-authored with Madelyn Rosenberg) This lively, heartfelt book hits all the right notes. --Rajani LaRocca, author of Red, White, and Whole If you love an irrepressible heroine and the story of underdogs stopping at nothing to be seen and heard, Barakah Beats is a must-read. I'm a Barakah Beats stan for life! --Stephan Lee, author of K-Pop Confidential * Fraught family relationships, shifting friendships, differing religious practices--they're big topics, but debut-author Siddiqui deftly tackles them with warmth, humor, and compassion. --Booklist, starred review * Every elementary and middle school library will benefit from this touching story. --School Library Journal, starred review An important story about staying true to yourself. --Kirkus Reviews Author InformationMaleeha Siddiqui is a first-generation Pakistani-American Muslim living in Virginia. When she isn't writing, she can be found working at a biotech company or hanging out with her family. Her first novel Barakah Beats is based on her own experiences growing up in America as a young practicing Muslim. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |