Tuesday, June 18, 2019

Book Review - Internment

📖Recommend for Grades 8 and up📖
by Samira Ahmed
Seventeen-year-old Layla Amin lives in the near-future United States where the government has set curfews and views Muslims as a threat. One night Layla and her parents are interrupted by government officials who come to their home in order to escort them to the new internment camp (Mobius) with other Muslims. While Layla’s parents are okay with going along with everything for safety, Layla is beyond annoyed at the situation. With the help of other teens, she meets in Mobius, her boyfriend on the outside, and an unlikely source, Layla decides to stand up to the government and what they are doing to Muslims.
For some readers this book may hit a little too close to home but for those who feel they can handle it, it’s a must-read. This book has an eerie feel, and while it is set in the near future, many aspects feel like today’s political climate. Layla is a headstrong character who is a reflection of teens today who are standing up for themselves, their peers, and their rights.

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