Hope Ablaze by Rana, Sarah Mughal
Sarah Mughal Rana
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Hope Ablaze -- Sarah Mughal Rana - Hardcover


She lost her words but found her voice.

All My Rage meets The Poet X in this electric debut that explores a Muslim teen finding her voice in a post-9/11 America.

Nida has always been known as Mamou Abdul-Hafeedh's niece - the poet who will fill her uncle's shoes after he was wrongfully incarcerated during the war on terror. But for Nida, her poetry letters are her heart and sharing so much of herself with a world that stereotypes her faith and her hijab is not an option.

When Nida is illegally frisked at a Democratic Senatorial candidate's political rally, she writes a scathing poem about the politician, never expecting the letter to go viral weeks before Election Day. Nida discovers her poem has won first place in a national contest, a contest she never entered, and her quiet life is toppled. But worst of all, Nida loses her ability to write poetry. In the aftermath of her win, Nida struggles to balance the expectations of her mother, her uncle, and her vibrant Muslim community with the person she truly wants to be.

With a touch of magic and poetry sprinkled throughout, Sarah Mughal Rana's Hope Ablaze is heartbreaking, often funny, and ultimately uplifting, not only celebrating the Islamic faith and Pakistani culture, but simultaneously confronting racism and Islamophobia with unflinching bravery.

Author: Sarah Mughal Rana
Publisher: Wednesday Books
Published: 02/27/2024
Pages: 384
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.97lbs
Size: 8.43h x 5.51w x 1.42d
ISBN: 9781250899316
Age Range: 13-17

Review Citation(s):
Kirkus Reviews 12/15/2023
Publishers Weekly 01/29/2024
Booklist 02/15/2024 pg. 52
School Library Journal 02/01/2024 pg. 100

About the Author
SARAH MUGHAL RANA is a Muslim author who graduated from the University of Toronto and is now pursuing her MPhil in Asian studies at Oxford. She works at the intersection of human rights and Asian policy. She is a BookTok personality and the cohost of On the Write Track podcast. Outside of school, she falls down history rabbit holes and trains in traditional martial arts.