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In the years since the president was elected the nation has begun embracing more. A story of hope and resistance aimed at young audiences Internment gets at the heart of the terrifying state of our politics.
Internment Samira Ahmed
Layla does not know where her life is heading.
. Hachette Book Group Inc 2019. Study Pack The Internment. That is the point of the book.
The plot is inspired by racism and by the past. Little Brown 1799 400p ISBN 978-0-316-52269-4 Ahmed Love Hate Other Filters sets her chilling novel in the very near future. Two-and-a-half years after an.
A small voice is better than no voice and this book does its best to bring that home. Set in a horrifying 15 minutes in the future United States the book follows 17-year-old Layla Amin as she is forced into an internment camp for Muslim Americans. With the help of newly made friends also trapped within the internment.
People have given their lives so that the Exclusion laws could be repealed the internment camps could be closed the president could be impeached. Through Laylas first-person narrative the author explores themes of political terror and manipulation the power of unity to start a movement and the ways in which love and fraternity sustain the human spirit despite oppression. Book Summary Rebellions are built on hope.
Set in America in the near-future Samira Ahmeds best-selling novel Internment 2019 explores what happens when an American government controlled by duly-elected far-right extremists decides in the best interests of the nations security to round up Muslim American families and. A Novel Study Pack. Layla and her family are interned in the California desert along with thousands of other Muslim Americans but she refuses to accept the circumstances of her detention plotting to take down the system.
Despite all its harsh. Two hijabi girls are beaten. In Samira Ahmeds Internment 17-year-old Muslim American Layla Amin grows enraged by her governments increasing work to limit her personal freedoms and rights.
Ad Enjoy low prices on earths biggest selection of books electronics home apparel more. Many innocent people died and suffered. Parents need to know that Perfect Ruin is the first installment of The Internment Chronicles series by Lauren DeStefano author of The Chemical Garden Trilogy and it will get kids thinking about some of societys big issuesDrugs and alcohol as well as sophisticated ideas.
They forced innocent Japanese Americans into an internment camp because of their ethnicity. It is to educate the younger generation allow them space to reflect and show them that just because their young does not mean they are powerless. Set in a horrifying near-future United States seventeen-year-old Layla Amin and her parents are forced into an internment camp for Muslim American citizens.
Sell buy or rent The Japanese Internment Camps Perspectives Library 9781624316937 162431693X we buy used or new for best buyback price with FREE shipping and offer great deals for buyers. Around World War II the American government misunderstood innocent Japanese Americans. She quickly learns that resistance is no joke.
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