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We Are Big Time: (A Graphic Novel)
We Are Big Time: (A Graphic Novel) | Hena Khan
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SWISH! Cheer courtside for a Muslim teen as she joins an all-girls, hijab-wearing basketball team and learns that she's much more than a score. This energetic graphic novel is inspired by a true story! "A slam dunk!" --Minh Lê Aliya is new to Wisconsin, and everything feels different than Florida. The Islamic school is bigger, the city is colder, and her new basketball team is...well, they stink. Aliya's still excited to have teammates (although the team's captain, Noura, isn't really Aliya's biggest fan), and their new coach really understands basketball (even if she doesn't know much about being Muslim). This season should be a blast...if they could just start to win. As they strengthen their skills on the court, Aliya and the Peace Academy team discover that it takes more than talent to be great--it's teamwork and self-confidence that defines true success. For fans of The Crossover and Roller Girl, this graphic novel goes big with humor and heart as it explores culture and perceptions, fitting in and standing out, and finding yourself, both on and off the court.
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Lauredhel
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A decent YA graphic novel about a girl finding her way in a high school basketball team. The book's light touch on Islamophobia and microaggressions could be a conversation-starter for some.

#WickedWords @AsYouWish #heart

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#TBRTarot : based on a true story about a girl's basketball team at an Islamic school

A nice graphic novel about a girl adjusting to a new school and finding her place on a team. I thought it kind of tip-toed around Islamaphobia -- probably because it wasn't the intended focus of the book, but it kept *almost* happening, which was weird. A soft pick.

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