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Highly recommended for school and public libraries; this book bridges social science, history, and education. The narrative provides an illuminating, thoughtful, and rich exploration of schooling then and now.
A moving, page-turning portrait that will resonate with readers familiar with Plath’s battles with mental health. A sound addition to school libraries.
A good addition to a teen or school library’s thriller collection, this can be handed to readers who like Joelle Charbonneau’s Need and Dhonielle Clayton and Sona Charaipotra’s The Rumor Game.
With unexpected twists and detailed panels that bring the story to life, this exemplary graphic novel delivers Middle Eastern fantasy at its finest and should absolutely be on all shelves.