Young Adult Fiction — Review
Wanting
Mor
by Rukhsana Khan
Groundwood Books, 2009
ISBN 978-0-88899-862-0 (pb)
ISBN 978-0-88899-858-3 (hc)
$12.95 (pb) / $17.95 (hc), 190 pp, ages 10 – 14
www.groundwoodbooks.com
How would it feel to be a girl in a war-torn Islamic country?
What would sustain you through violent social disruption and family
losses? In “Wanting Mor,” Jameela tells a story both tragic and
almost heroic of her journey from childhood into adolescence. The
influence of culture and the Muslim religion are apparent in all
her everyday decisions from responding to a stepmother’s orders
to clean the pots to her need to cover her face. Readers will readily
identify with her anxieties and share her joy when she finally
experiences love and kindness. They may be surprised, however,
by her values and attitudes, many of which differ noticeably from
those typical of most western teenagers. Hers is a compelling,
dramatic story. Based on an actual case in an Afghani orphanage,
it has a persuasive authenticity and is likely to enrich appreciation
and understanding of other cultures.
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