The Magical Reality of Nadia The Mag..., Bassem Youssef
The Magical Reality of Nadia The Mag..., Bassem Youssef
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The Magical Reality of Nadia (The Magical Reality of Nadia #1)

Author: Bassem Youssef, Catherine R. Daly

Narrator: Lameece Issaq, Bassem Youssef

Unabridged: 3 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/01/2021


Synopsis

Inspired by the author's real life experiences, this rollicking, charming novel follows sixth grade Egyptian immigrant Nadia as she navigates the ups and downs of friendships, racism, and some magic, too!Nadia loves fun facts. Here are a few about her:• She collects bobbleheads -- she has 77 so far.• She moved from Egypt to America when she was six years old.• The hippo amulet she wears is ancient... as in it's literally from ancient Egypt.• She's going to win the contest to design a new exhibit at the local museum. Because how cool would that be?!(Okay, so that last one isn't a fact just yet, but Nadia has plans to make it one.)But then a new kid shows up and teases Nadia about her Egyptian heritage. It's totally unexpected, and totally throws her off her game.And something else happens that Nadia can't explain: Her amulet starts glowing! She soon discovers that the hippo is holding a hilarious -- and helpful -- secret. Can she use it to confront the new kid and win the contest?From political satirist and comedian Bassem Youssef, aka The Jon Stewart of the Arab World, and author Catherine R. Daly comes a humorous and heartfelt story about prejudice, friendship, empathy, and courage.Includes sections of black-and-white comics as well as lively black-and-white illustrations throughout.

About Bassem Youssef

Bassem Youssef, a.k.a. the Jon Stewart of the Arab World, was a heart surgeon in his home country of Egypt before becoming the host of AlBernameg, the first political satire show in the Middle East. He has appeared on The Daily Show, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and other late-night shows, and was also featured in TIME 100, Time magazine's list of the 100 most influential people in the world. He lives in Los Angeles with his family.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Mai on November 03, 2023

It's Aladdin but with a school girl! 😍 ده اللي قاله باسم يوسف ف مقابلة كوصف للكتاب .. الشخصية الرئيسية هي شخصية خيالية لبنته ناديه حقيقي الكتاب جميل وينفع لكل الاعمار مش الاطفال بس .. فيه مغامرات، تاريخ، صداقة وغيرها من الحاجات ... والرسومات كيوت جدا 😍 مبسوطة اني قدرت استعيره من المكتبة العامة ومتحمسة......more

Goodreads review by Laura on January 26, 2021

Cute! My students love books w text and pictures. I look forward to seeing the final art. The message of inclusivity and celebrating immigrants for their contributions is well done.......more

Goodreads review by Arvia on February 10, 2021

ceritanya ringan sekali! ada persahabatannya dapet, konfliknya kena, tema rasisme juga tersampaikan dengan baik!......more

Goodreads review by Jennybeast on February 01, 2021

This book does a great job working through the usual tangled friendship dynamics, and also modeling how to disarm and call out both microaggressions and outright racism. Nadia is a fun, engaging character and her celebration of her Egyptian heritage is beautiful. The only thing I'm confused by is th......more

Goodreads review by Leila on February 27, 2025

My rating🧐: 🌟🌟🌟🌟 Review🖋: This book was a very nice and quick read that I would recommend for kids between the ages of 7-12. It is a fun book that has nice characters. I had a connection with the protagonist, Nadia as I am a middle eastern and I felt a connection with cultures and past experiences with......more


Quotes

Praise for The Magical Reality of Nadia:"In this heartfelt tale, Youseff and Daly strike a solid balance between magical worldbuilding, witty humor, and a unifying anti-xenophobic theme." –Publishers Weekly"Readers will cheer for Nadia as she responds to prejudice and affirms her identity." –Kirkus Reviews“Youssef based the novel on his daughter’s experience moving to the U.S. from Egypt, and the labor of love comes through, sweet and silly. The bullying on display isn’t the threatening kind; the new kid is popular and often terrifically funny, but his hurtful humor cuts down those around him. Nadia isn’t perfect, but she handles the hurdles with grace, making this a poignant ode to the American ideals of blended culture and community.” –Booklist“Humorous black-and-white illustrations, including some comic pages, draw in even the nonbookworms.” –Parents Magazine“This lighthearted read bubbles with jokes, magic, comics, and the ever-persistent issues of friendship and personal identity. And yet, the cheerful tone belies deep messages of acceptance and understanding that are brought beautifully to life. Whimsically packaged into a relatable tale, the message to celebrate diversity and identity comes through loud and clear in this must-buy.” –School Library Journal, starred review