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KAREEM BETWEEN by Shifa Saltagi Safadi Kirkus Star

KAREEM BETWEEN

by Shifa Saltagi Safadi

Pub Date: Sept. 10th, 2024
ISBN: 9780593699263
Publisher: Putnam

A football-loving, Syrian American Muslim boy must find the courage to confront feelings of being stuck in between the worlds of home, school, and wider society.

The start of seventh grade couldn’t have gone worse for Kareem: His best friend moved away, and Kareem was cut from the football team. His integrity is challenged when a chance for a spot on next year’s team comes with strings attached—helping Austin, the coach’s son, cheat by writing an essay for him. Kareem’s desire to fit in also affects Fadi, the Syrian Christian refugee classmate his mom has asked him to help. Tensions rise when Kareem’s mom is stranded in war-torn Syria as she tries to bring his grandparents to the U.S. Now Kareem must find confidence at school (where xenophobic Austin bullies Fadi) and at home (where Mama’s absence is keenly felt). Safadi’s verse novel is set during the 2016-17 school year, amid the build-up to then–President Donald Trump’s executive order affecting travel from seven Muslim-majority countries, including Syria. The author uses line breaks, concrete poetry, and changes in the alignment of the text to powerfully and evocatively convey conflict between senses of identity and self and to accentuate the story’s action. She seamlessly integrates football, literary, Islamic, and Arabic language references into the plot. The book’s messages of finding the confidence to stand up against injustice and be true to one’s heritage are critically expressed without feeling contrived.

A masterfully written, deeply resonant tale.

(author’s note) (Verse fiction. 8-12)