Words in the Dust
Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2011
272
Novel • Fiction
Afghanistan • 2000s
2011
Middle grade
10-14 years
670L
In Words in the Dust by Trent Reedy, Zulaikha, a thirteen-year-old Afghan girl with a cleft lip, faces bullying and familial challenges, while secretly learning to read from her late mother's friend. An opportunity for surgery arises when American soldiers arrive in her village, leading to transformative changes in her life amidst ongoing cultural and personal trials.
Inspirational
Emotional
Challenging
Hopeful
Heartwarming
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Words in the Dust by Trent Reedy presents a poignant tale of an Afghan girl's struggles and triumphs. Reviewers praise its authentic portrayal of Afghan culture and its strong, relatable protagonist. However, some find the narrative voice inconsistent and believe the plot occasionally veers into predictability. Overall, the book is deemed a compelling and eye-opening read.
Readers who would enjoy Words in the Dust by Trent Reedy are typically young adults interested in emotional, cross-cultural stories. Fans of The Breadwinner by Deborah Ellis or I Am Malala by Malala Yousafzai will appreciate the poignant narrative and rich Afghan setting that highlights resilience and hope amidst adversity.
3,233 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
272
Novel • Fiction
Afghanistan • 2000s
2011
Middle grade
10-14 years
670L
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