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With colorful, appealing cartoon illustrations and a text that reads aloud well, this touching story encourages kids not only to accept people from different cultures and religions but to stand up for themselves when they''re being bullied. —ALA Booklist (starred review)

From award-winning author Reem Faruqi, of Amira''s Picture Day, Lailah’s Lunchbox, Milloo''s Mind, and Unsettled, comes an empowering picture book about a girl who stands up for her Muslim culture and identity and counters bullying with love, peace, and kindness.

My name is Salma, which means peace. Islam also means peace. I wish more people knew that.

Salma is Muslim, an identity she takes pride in. But not everyone understands Salma’s religion the way she does, including news reporters, and even a boy in her class, who bullies Salma for belonging to the culture and faith she love

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    Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc
    Publication Date: 1/20/2024
    ISBN13: 9780063206182, 978-0063206182
    ISBN10: 0063206188

    Children & Teen , Teen & Young Adult

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    Description

    With colorful, appealing cartoon illustrations and a text that reads aloud well, this touching story encourages kids not only to accept people from different cultures and religions but to stand up for themselves when they''re being bullied. —ALA Booklist (starred review)

    From award-winning author Reem Faruqi, of Amira''s Picture Day, Lailah’s Lunchbox, Milloo''s Mind, and Unsettled, comes an empowering picture book about a girl who stands up for her Muslim culture and identity and counters bullying with love, peace, and kindness.

    My name is Salma, which means peace. Islam also means peace. I wish more people knew that.

    Salma is Muslim, an identity she takes pride in. But not everyone understands Salma’s religion the way she does, including news reporters, and even a boy in her class, who bullies Salma for belonging to the culture and faith she love

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