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Any way you look / Maleeha Siddiqui.

Siddiqui, Maleeha. (Author).

Summary:

Twelve-year-old Ainy is looking forward to working at her mother's clothing store for the summer--and someday soon wearing a hijab--but when certain boys harass her, and the boy she has a crush on does not step in, she turns to her older sister for help.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781339010267 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description: 242 pages ; 22 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Scholastic Press, 2024.
Subject: Pakistani Americans > Juvenile fiction.
Hijab (Islamic clothing) > Juvenile fiction.
Islamic clothing and dress > Juvenile fiction.
Bullying > Juvenile fiction.
Sisters > Juvenile fiction.
Self-esteem > Juvenile fiction.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Cookstown Branch J FIC Siddi 31681030040224 JFIC Available -

  • Baker & Taylor
    "When some boys from her Muslim community start harassing her, Ainy channels her inner creative strength and confidence to stand her ground and get the respect she deserves. Simultaneous eBook."
  • Baker & Taylor
    Twelve-year-old Ainy is looking forward to working at her mother's clothing store for the summer--and someday soon wearing a hijab--but when certain boys harass her, and the boy she has a crush on does not step in, she turns to her older sister for help.
  • Scholastic

    What do you do with the wrong kind of attention?

    Dress Coded meets Amina's Voice in this must-read middle grade novel by Maleeha Siddiqui.

    Ainy is excited for summer! She plans on working at her mom's clothing store, having adventures with her best friend, and maybe even starting to wear the hijab--just like her big sister.

    Everything changes when a boy from her community starts messaging her and following her around, even showing up at the store while she's working! Ainy knows his behavior isn't okay, but she can't find the words to tell the people around her how the unwanted attention makes her uncomfortable.

    Finally, Ainy decides that she needs to start wearing the hijab to get him to leave her alone. She's always used fashion to express herself, so maybe now she can use it to become invisible.

    But things don't get any better--and Ainy starts to realize that she's lost her own sparkle along the way. Maybe she can't handle this all on her own. With the help of her best friend and her sister, Ainy must find a way to stand her ground and get the respect that she knows she deserves--no matter how she looks.


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