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Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Imprint: Blackstone Publishing
Dimensions:
Width: 14.90cm
, Height: 0.90cm
, Length: 14.30cm
Weight: 0.159kg
ISBN: 9798200860197
Publication Date: 18 July 2023
Recommended Age: From 12 to 17 years
Audience:
Young adult
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Teenage / Young adult
Format: Audio
Publisher's Status: Active
Availability: Available To Order

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Reviews
I dare you not to fall in love with Youssef, a young Persian Jew trying to find his place in a small Texas town filled with bigotry. Khubiar deftly weaves the tumultuous history of Iran into a poignant page-turner all too relevant today. Read this and weep and laugh and weep again. -- Cambria Gordon, award-winning author of The Poetry of Secrets
"""Just a Hat is a powerful and important depiction of the hatred and discrimination of America's past and the hatred and discrimination we continue to see today. There is much to learn from history, and Shanah illuminates an area of Jewish life that we haven't seen in kid-lit--Iranian Jews and immigration to America. This book is a first, and it showcases the diversity of the Jewish people."" -- ""Liza Wiemar, award-winning author of The Assignment"" ""I dare you not to fall in love with Youssef, a young Persian Jew trying to find his place in a small Texas town filled with bigotry. Khubiar deftly weaves the tumultuous history of Iran into a poignant page-turner all too relevant today. Read this and weep and laugh and weep again."" -- ""Cambria Gordon, award-winning author of The Poetry of Secrets"""
Just a Hat is a powerful and important depiction of the hatred and discrimination of America's past and the hatred and discrimination we continue to see today. There is much to learn from history, and Shanah illuminates an area of Jewish life that we haven't seen in kid-lit--Iranian Jews and immigration to America. This book is a first, and it showcases the diversity of the Jewish people. -- Liza Wiemar, award-winning author of The Assignment I dare you not to fall in love with Youssef, a young Persian Jew trying to find his place in a small Texas town filled with bigotry. Khubiar deftly weaves the tumultuous history of Iran into a poignant page-turner all too relevant today. Read this and weep and laugh and weep again. -- Cambria Gordon, award-winning author of The Poetry of Secrets