Ten Things I Hate About Me
Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2006
304
Novel • Fiction
Sydney, Australia • 2000s
2006
YA
12-16 years
In Ten Things I Hate About Me by Randa Abdel-Fattah, sixteen-year-old Lebanese-Muslim Jamilah Towfeek navigates the challenges of adolescence, systemic racism, and identity erasure in the western suburbs of Sydney. Using the alias "Jamie," she conceals her heritage while developing a crush on her bully Peter and maintains an honest online relationship with "John." Throughout the story, Jamilah grapples with her dual identities until she embraces her true self and heritage, finding inner strength and dignity in the process.
Contemplative
Emotional
Challenging
Bittersweet
Hopeful
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Ten Things I Hate About Me by Randa Abdel-Fattah offers a powerful exploration of identity and cultural conflict through its relatable protagonist. Reviewers praise its humor and poignant representation of teen struggles. However, some feel character development is lacking depth. Overall, it's an engaging read with an important message about self-acceptance and diversity.
Ten Things I Hate About Me by Randa Abdel-Fattah resonates with readers who enjoy coming-of-age stories featuring multicultural perspectives and identity struggles. Fans of The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas and Wonder by R.J. Palacio will appreciate its focus on societal challenges and personal growth.
4,028 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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304
Novel • Fiction
Sydney, Australia • 2000s
2006
YA
12-16 years
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