Call Me Adnan, Reem Faruqi
Call Me Adnan, Reem Faruqi
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Call Me Adnan

Author: Reem Faruqi

Narrator: Shaan Dasani

Unabridged: 3 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 06/13/2023

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

"An emotional tale of a family’s grief and healing, full of courage and hope" —Kirkus"Faruqi renders this tender story of loss with a deft hand, employing vivid details surrounding Adnan’s Pakistani Muslim identity . . . and nuanced characterizations to present a tear-jerking ode to family." —Publishers Weekly (starred review)"A realistic, moving exploration of family, loss, and healing." —Booklist"Faruqi takes on the difficult subject of family loss with beauty and grace in her gentle lyrical style. She allows Adnan, a young table-tennis enthusiast, to go through grief while holding not just sadness, but love and joy, in an honest and nuanced story that is ultimately filled with hope." —Veera Hiranandani, Newbery Honor author of The Night DiaryFor fans of Planet Omar and The Ethan I Was Before, award-winning Pakistani author Reem Faruqi of Unsettled delivers a middle grade novel in verse about table tennis player Adnan, who dreams of the championship and a fun-filled family trip to Florida. But when tragedy strikes, he and his family must cope with a terrible loss and come together as one again. This poignant story about a Muslim family learning to heal is hope-filled and moving.Adnan Zakir loves table tennis. He's also colorblind, left-handed, and has a fondness for the aviation alphabet. He's super close with his sister, Aaliyah, who is a great dancer and memorizer of Quran, and he loves his little toddler brother Rizwan, who only wants to grow up and play table tennis like his big brother. All Adnan dreams of is making it to the Ultimate Table Tennis Championship in Florida, and if he qualifies for the tournament, he knows he will get to spend the Eid holiday with his cousins! But when the family travels there, unthinkable tragedy strikes, and Adnan swears he'll never play table tennis ever again. Slowly, he and his family must learn to make peace and move forward, as a family.A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection pick!Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.

About Reem Faruqi

Reem Faruqi is the award-winning author of Unsettled, Golden Girl, Anisa’s International Day, Call Me Adnan, Swimming Toward a Dream, Do You Even Know Me?, The House Without Lights, and Zarina Divided. She is also the author of the ALA Notable picture books Lailah’s Lunchbox and Amira’s Picture Day as well as the acclaimed Milloo’s Mind and I Can Help. Of Pakistani descent, Reem immigrated to Peachtree City, Georgia, in the United States from the United Arab Emirates when she was thirteen years old. Reem is also a teacher and photographer who loves to doodle. She lives in Atlanta with her husband and four daughters. Visit her online at reemfaruqi.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Matal “The Mischling Princess” on December 13, 2022

An ARC was provided by NetGalley and HarperCollins Publishers in exchange for an honest review. Earlier this year, I read Reem Faruqi’s GOLDEN GIRL (2022). So it seemed only fitting that I should read CALL ME ADNAN (2023) now that the year is ending. It’s not often that I shed tears when reading a bo......more

Goodreads review by Gayatri Sethi on June 13, 2023

This is an incredibly layered and nuanced story told by a careful storyteller. It has moved me to tears just as much as it’s prompted me to smile. This is a complex story that defies convention. The characters, plots, imagery, verses, are all indicative of the author’s impeccable craft. Writing in v......more

Goodreads review by Alexis on June 13, 2023

Reem Faruqi uses lyrical and beautiful poetry to bring to life a story of family, grief, and love. The relationships between the brothers felt so real. Reem had my emotions all over the place in this story, and I loved every minute of it. A great story for middle grade readers to explore some of the......more

Goodreads review by Melanie on June 30, 2023

What a wonderful NIV full of moments that will make readers smile, cry, connect with their own families and sometimes, all three at the same time. 12 year old Adnan lives in Georgia with his Muslim family of 5 that is about to become 6, has a best friend, a first crush, a passion for table tennis an......more

Goodreads review by Steph on August 13, 2023

This middle grade novel in verse somehow merges family, culture, and loss absolutely perfectly. Such an important message with a lovely Author’s Note following the story.......more