57 pages • 1 hour read
416
Novel • Fiction
Chicago, Illinois • Contemporary
2022
YA
14-18 years
Hollow Fires follows the intertwined lives of Jawad Ali and Safiya Mirza, who investigate and confront racism, Islamophobia, and white supremacy after Jawad, an American from Iraq, is wrongfully arrested and later goes missing. Safiya, a high school journalist, initiates an investigation that uncovers alarming connections and ultimately seeks justice for Jawad amidst widespread societal prejudice and hatred. The narrative includes threats, wrongful arrest, and murder.
Mysterious
Dark
Emotional
Informative
Challenging
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Samira Ahmed's Hollow Fires has garnered praise for its compelling narrative and timely themes exploring racism and social justice. Critics commend the book's nuanced characters and gripping plot. However, some reviews note pacing issues and predictability. Overall, it's considered a powerful and relevant read for contemporary audiences.
Readers who enjoyed The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas or Internment by Samira Ahmed will find Hollow Fires compelling. This book is for those interested in social justice, young adult fiction, and contemporary issues like racism and media bias. Fans of gripping, thought-provoking narratives will appreciate this read.
3,264 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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416
Novel • Fiction
Chicago, Illinois • Contemporary
2022
YA
14-18 years
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