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A Very Large Expanse of Sea

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Exploring love amidst post-9/11 racial tensions.

This book dives into the raw, often untold, experience of a Muslim teen navigating life after 9/11. It isn't just a love story; it’s a poignant tale that unravels stereotypes and builds bridges of empathy. Surely a moving read that will resonate with you long after you turn the last page.

  • National Book Award Nominee for Young People's Literature (2018)
  • Lincoln Award Nominee (2021)
  • Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Young Adult Fiction (2018)
  • NAACP Image Award Nominee for Youth/Teens (2019)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.
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A Very Large Expanse of Sea

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ISBN: 9780062890856
Authors: Tahereh Mafi
Publisher: HarperCollins
Date of Publication: 2018-10-16
Format: Paperback
Goodreads rating: 4.08
(rated by 64097 readers)

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Longlisted for the National Book Award for Young People's Literature! From the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of the Shatter Me series comes a powerful, heartrending contemporary novel about fear, first love, and the devastating impact of prejudice. It’s 2002, a year after 9/11. It’s an extremely turbulent time politically, but especially so for someone like Shirin, a sixteen-year-old Muslim girl who’s tired of being stereotyped. Shirin is never surprised by how horrible people can be. She’s tired of the rude stares, the degrading comments—even the physical violence—she endures as a result of her race, her religion, and the hijab she wears every day. So she’s built up protective walls and refuses to let anyone close enough to hurt her. Instead, she drowns her frustrations in music and spends her afternoons break-dancing with her brother. But then she meets Ocean James. He’s the first person in forever who really seems to want to get to know Shirin. It terrifies her—they seem to come from two irreconcilable worlds—and Shirin has had her guard up for so long that she’s not sure she’ll ever be able to let it down.
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Exploring love amidst post-9/11 racial tensions.

This book dives into the raw, often untold, experience of a Muslim teen navigating life after 9/11. It isn't just a love story; it’s a poignant tale that unravels stereotypes and builds bridges of empathy. Surely a moving read that will resonate with you long after you turn the last page.

  • National Book Award Nominee for Young People's Literature (2018)
  • Lincoln Award Nominee (2021)
  • Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Young Adult Fiction (2018)
  • NAACP Image Award Nominee for Youth/Teens (2019)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.