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AMINA'S SONG by Hena Khan

AMINA'S SONG

From the Amina's Voice series, volume 2

by Hena Khan

Pub Date: March 9th, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-5344-5988-5
Publisher: Salaam Reads/Simon & Schuster

Amina develops her musical talents and her identity in this follow-up to Khan’s popular middle-grade novel Amina’s Voice (2018).

A monthlong family trip to Pakistan wraps up as summer ends. Although the trip was dotted with moments when she didn’t feel Pakistani enough, as Amina returns home to Wisconsin it’s as though she’s leaving a piece of her heart behind. Seventh grade brings new activities and a new friend, Nico. While she settles back into routines with community service, time with friends, and FaceTime with family back in Pakistan, Amina works on writing song lyrics to capture her feelings about being attached to two places, and Nico teaches her to mix music on the computer. Is the excitement she feels around him about the music and having a new friend, or is it something more? And how can she keep her promise to her uncle to show Americans the beauty of Pakistan when her project about Malala Yousafzai only makes her classmates pity girls in Pakistan? Readers will enjoy being along for the ride as Amina sorts through mild middle school turbulence and finds satisfying ways to express and share her true self. A diverse cast of characters (Nico is French and Egyptian; Soojin is Korean; Emily is, presumably, White) situates Amina in a realistic small American town, and her story offers a hopeful example for young readers who are figuring themselves out, too.

A sweet sequel.

(Fiction. 9-13)