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About The Book
“The bighearted, wildly charming, painfully real love story I’ve been waiting for.” —Becky Albertalli, New York Times bestselling author of Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda
From William C. Morris Award Finalist S.K. Ali comes a “heartfelt and powerful” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review) romance that’s The Sun Is Also a Star meets Anna and the French Kiss, following two Muslim teens who meet during a spring break trip.
A marvel: something you find amazing. Even ordinary-amazing. Like potatoes—because they make French fries happen. Like the perfect fries Adam and his mom used to make together.
An oddity: whatever gives you pause. Like the fact that there are hateful people in the world. Like Zayneb’s teacher, who won’t stop reminding the class how “bad” Muslims are.
But Zayneb, the only Muslim in class, isn’t bad. She’s angry.
When she gets suspended for confronting her teacher, and he begins investigating her activist friends, Zayneb heads to her aunt’s house in Doha, Qatar, for an early start to spring break.
Fueled by the guilt of getting her friends in trouble, she resolves to try out a newer, “nicer” version of herself in a place where no one knows her.
Then her path crosses with Adam’s.
Since he got diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in November, Adam’s stopped going to classes, intent, instead, on perfecting the making of things. Intent on keeping the memory of his mom alive for his little sister.
Adam’s also intent on keeping his diagnosis a secret from his grieving father.
Alone, Adam and Zayneb are playing roles for others, keeping their real thoughts locked away in their journals.
Until a marvel and an oddity occurs…
Marvel: Adam and Zayneb meeting.
Oddity: Adam and Zayneb meeting.
Product Details
- Publisher: Salaam Reads/Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers (April 30, 2019)
- Length: 352 pages
- ISBN13: 9781534442740
- Ages: 14 - 99
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Raves and Reviews
This book gave me butterflies. Love From A to Z is the bighearted, wildly charming, painfully real love story I’ve been waiting for.
– Becky Albertalli, New York Times bestselling author of Simon Vs The Homo Sapiens Agenda
What makes Zayneb and Adam different is not their faith but their ability to learn from and love one another in a world hurling obstacles their way...Heartfelt and powerful.
– Kirkus Reviews, Starred
Heartfelt, honest, and featuring characters readers will fall in love with, this is sure to become a beloved book for many.
– School Library Journal, Starred
In Love from A to Z, S.K. Ali once again takes an unflinching and moving look at the intricacies of life as a Muslim teen in an imperfect, multi-cultural world. Beautiful.
– Shelf Awareness, Starred
Love From A to Z ends up being a compulsively readable, beautifully romantic look at how fate can intervene when we might just need it the most.
– EW.com
This is a beautiful, complex, and important book. I hope that all libraries will get this on their shelves and on display. A wonderful story that centers the Muslim experience and shows the power of anger, peace, and connection.
– SLJ Teen Librarian Toolbox
Ali skillfully fashions a love story sensitive to the rules of Muslim courtship that's equally achy and enigmatic.
– Booklist
[Adam and Zayneb] are exceptionally appealing as their well-integrated faith leads them in different ways to seek peace, justice, and each other.
– BCCB
Awards and Honors
- Lincoln Award: Illinois Teen Readers' Choice Master List
- CBC/NCSS Notable Children's Book in Social Studies
- Rhode Island Teen Book Award Nominee
- Capital Choices Noteworthy Books for Children's and Teens (DC)
- SLJ Best Book of the Year
- TAYSHAS Reading List (TX)
- Westchester fiction Award Honorable Mention (CA)
- Keystone to Reading Secondary Reading List (PA)
- Just One More Page Recommendation List
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- Author Photo (jpg): S. K. Ali Photograph by Andrea Stenson(0.1 MB)
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