A mysterious and noteworthy place, the Middle East has not always been viewed favorably. However, as the birthplace of modern civilization, the Middle East has shaped modern society. The books in this list are selected for young adult readers and feature authors and characters from and settings within the Middle East. Realistic fiction and fantasy tell stories that connect young adult readers of all backgrounds with this unique part of the world.
Contributed by: Mary Lanni

 

 

 

9780439950589 Does My Head Look Big in This?
By: Randa Abdel-Fattah

Year Eleven at an exclusive prep school in the suburbs of Melbourne, Australia, would be challenging enough. Still, it is further complicated for Amal when she decides to wear the hijab, the Muslim headscarf, full-time as a badge of her faith—without losing her identity or sense of style.
9780451479594 Down and Across
By: Arvin Ahmadi

His friends know what they want to do with the rest of their lives, but Scott Ferdowsi can hardly commit to a breakfast cereal, let alone a passion. With his parents pushing him to settle on a “practical” career, Scott sneaks off to Washington, DC, seeking guidance from a famous psychologist who claims to know the secret to success. He meets Fiora Buchanan, a ballsy college student whose life ambition is to write crossword puzzles. Now Scott is sneaking into bars, attempting to pick up girls at the National Zoo, and even giving the crossword thing a try. Will he be able to find out who he is—and who he wants to be?
9781595148032 An Ember in the Ashes
By: Sabaa Tahir

Laia is a Scholar living under the iron-fisted rule of the Martial Empire. When her brother is arrested for treason, Laia goes undercover as a slave at the empire’s greatest military academy in exchange for assistance from rebel Scholars claiming that they will help save her brother from execution.
9780374305444 A Girl Like That
By: Tanaz Bhathena

In Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, sixteen-year-old half-Hindu/half-Parsi Zarin Wadia is the class troublemaker and top subject for the school rumor blogs, regularly leaving class to smoke cigarettes in cars with boys. Still, she also desperately wants to grow up and move out of her aunt and uncle’s house, perhaps realizing too late that Porus, another non-Muslim Indian who risks deportation but remains devoted to Zarin, could help her escape.
0141331151 The Glass Collector
By: Anna Perera

A fifteen-year-old boy lives amongst the rubbish piles in Cairo’s slums and collects broken glass while hoping to find a future he can believe in.
0689825234 Habibi
By: Naomi Shihab Nye

Fourteen-year-old Liyanne Abboud, her younger brother, and her parents move from St. Louis to a new home between Jerusalem and the Palestinian village where her father was born. There, they face many changes and must deal with the tensions between Jews and Palestinians.
9781250126436 Mirage
By: Somaiya Daud

In a star system dominated by the brutal Vathek empire, sixteen-year-old Amani is a dreamer. She dreams of what life was like before the occupation; she dreams of writing poetry like the old-world poems she adores; she dreams of receiving a sign from Dihya that she, too, will have adventure and travel one day beyond her isolated moon. But when adventure comes for Amani, it is not what she expects: she is kidnapped by the regime and taken in secret to the royal palace, where she discovers that she is nearly identical to the cruel half-Vathek Princess Maram. The princess is so hated by her conquered people that she requires a body double, someone to appear in public as Maram, ready to die in her place. As Amani is forced into her new role, she can’t help but enjoy the palace’s beauty and her time with the princess’s fiancé, Idris. But the glitter of the royal court belies a world of violence and fear, and one wrong move could lead to her death.
0451477537 Rebel of the Sands
By: Alwyn Hamilton

Amani is desperate to leave the dead-end town of Dustwalk, and she’s counting on her sharpshooting skills to help her escape. But after she meets Jin, the mysterious rebel running from the Sultan’s army, she unlocks the powerful truth about the desert nation of Miraji…and herself.
9781492601388 Rebels by Accident
By: Patricia Dunn

Mariam, a troubled teenage Egyptian American, is sent to live with her grandmother in Cairo. There, she meets Asmaa, a girl who calls Egypt’s people to protest against their president. Now Mariam finds herself in the middle of a revolution and falling in love for the first time.
9781416971191 A Very Large Expanse of Sea
By: Tahereh Mafi

A year after 9/11, Muslim teenager Shirin has completely withdrawn from social life until she meets Ocean James in her biology class and is tempted to actually let her guard down.
9780374311544 We Hunt the Flame
By: Hafsah Faizal

Zafira, who disguises herself as a man to become The Hunter, and Nasir, an assassin for his father, the sultan, are both seeking a lost artifact that could return magic to their cursed world.
9780545172929 Where the Streets Had a Name
By: Randa Abdel-Fattah

Thirteen-year-old Hayaat of Bethlehem faces checkpoints, curfews, and the travel permit system designed to keep people on the West Bank when she attempts to go to her grandmother’s ancestral home in Jerusalem with her best friend.

 

September is National Suicide Awareness Month, also known as Suicide Prevention Month. Award-winning titles in this booklist share stories of characters who are struggling with thoughts of suicide or who are grieving the loss of a family member or friend who has committed suicide. As always, with reading there is understanding. It is our hope that this booklist helps someone who is dealing with thoughts of suicide or otherwise impacted by it. This list is geared towards readers ages 12 and up. The National Suicide Prevention Hotline is 1-800-273-8255. Find more help at www.nami.org/Find-Support.

 

 

 

0689838840 24 hours
By: Margaret Mahy

During his first twenty-four hours after finishing high school, seventeen-year-old Ellis unexpectedly becomes part of an inner-city world far different from his comfortable life, which helps him deal with his best friend’s recent suicide. Esther Glen Award, 2001 Winner
9780385755887 All the bright places
By: Jennifer Niven

Told in alternating voices, when Theodore Finch and Violet Markey meet on the ledge of the bell tower at school–both teetering on the edge–it’s the beginning of an unlikely relationship, a journey to discover the “natural wonders” of the state of Indiana, and two teens’ desperate desire to heal and save one another. Eliot Rosewater Indiana High School Book Award, 2017 Winner; Southern California Independent Booksellers Award, 2015 Winner Young Adult Novels
9780763662776 Backwards
By: Todd Mitchell

Is it possible to fix a tragic future by changing the past — while experiencing life backwards? At the moment Dan’s life ends, the Rider’s begins. Unwillingly tied to Dan, who seems to be shuffling through life, the Rider finds himself moving backwards in time, each day revealing more of the series of events that led to Dan’s suicide. As the Rider struggles to figure out what he’s meant to do, he revels in the life Dan ignores. Beyond the simple pleasures of a hot shower and the sun on his face, the Rider also notices the people around Dan: his little sister, always disappointed by her big brother’s rejection, and his overwhelmed mom, who can never rely on Dan for help. Most of all, the Rider notices Cat with her purple hair, artistic talent, and misfit beauty. Colorado Book Awards, 2014 Finalist, Young Adult Literature; Crystal Kite Member Choice Award, 2014 Finalist Author (Southwest)
9781772600537 Caterpillars can’t swim
By: Liane Shaw

When wheelchair-bound Ryan saves Jack from drowning, he discovers that Jack may be turning to suicide to avoid coming out as gay to their small town. Zilveren Zoen (Silver Kiss), 1998 Winner Teen Novel
9780316221337 Forgive me, Leonard Peacock
By: Matthew Quick

A day in the life of a suicidal teen boy saying good-bye to the four people who matter most to him. Nevada Young Readers’ Award, 2015 Winner Young Adult
9781598877564 Impulse
By: Ellen Hopkins

Three teens who meet at Reno, Nevada’s Aspen Springs mental hospital, after each has attempted suicide connect with each other in a way they never have with their parents or anyone else in their lives. Georgia Peach Teen Readers’ Choice Award, 2008 Winner; Kentucky Bluegrass Award, 2008 Winner Grades 9-12
9781429935890 Keeper of the Night
By: Kimberly Willis Holt

Isabel, a thirteen-year-old girl living on the island of Guam, and her family try to cope with the death of Isabel’s mother who committed suicide. Discussion guide at the end of the book. Parents’ Choice Award, 2003 Gold Fiction
9781554690862 Me, myself and Ike
By: K. L. Denman

Seventeen-year-old Kit is paranoid and confused, and although neither he nor his family and friends understand what is happening to him, the attentiveness of Kit’s brother Fred becomes immeasurably important. Governor General’s Literary Awards, 2010 Finalist Children’s Literature; White Ravens Award, 2010 Winner Canada English
qcnmdJlkiRfpiMkk My heart and other black holes
By: Jasmine Warga

Seventeen-year-old Aysel’s hobby–planning her own death–takes a new path when she meets a boy who has a similar plan of his own. Goodreads Choice Award, 2015 Nominee Young Adult Fiction
9780385739771 Orchards
By: Holly Thompson

Sent to Japan for the summer after an eighth-grade classmate’s suicide, half-Japanese, half-Jewish Kana Goldberg tries to fit in with relatives she barely knows and reflects on the guilt she feels over the tragedy back home. Asian Pacific American Award for Literature, 2011-2012 Winner Young Adult; Crystal Kite Member Choice Award, 2012 Winner; Parents’ Choice Award, 2012 Silver Fiction
9781595141712 Thirteen reasons why: a novel
By: Jay Asher

When high school student Clay Jenkins receives a box in the mail containing thirteen cassette tapes recorded by his classmate Hannah, who committed suicide, he spends a bewildering and heartbreaking night crisscrossing their town, listening to Hannah’s voice recounting the events leading up to her death. Abraham Lincoln Illinois High School Book Award, 2013 Winner; Delaware Diamonds, 2011 Winner; Florida Teens Read, 2009 Winner; Garden State Teen Book Award, 2010 Winner Fiction Grades 9-12; Gateway Readers Award, 2009 Winner; Heartland Award for Excellence in Young Adult Literature, 2009 Winner Young Adult; Iowa High School Book Award, 2012 Winner; Kentucky Bluegrass Award, 2009 Winner Grades 9-12; Sequoyah Book Award, 2010 Winner High School; South Carolina Young Adult Book Award, 2010 Winner Young Adult
9780763633653 Under the Wolf, Under the Dog
By: Adam Rapp

Sixteen-year-old Steve struggles to make sense of his mother’s terminal breast cancer and his brother’s suicide. Schneider Family Book Award, 2006 Winner Teen

 

In recent months, several protests around the U.S. have turned destructive or even violent. While these episodes are miniscule compared to the the non-violent, non-destructive protests taking place over the same issues, they have generated a large amount of news media coverage and social commentary. However, riots and revolts have always been a part of our history in the United States, from slave revolts and the Boston Tea Party of the colonial era, through numerous instances of horrific urban white mob violence during the Civil War and Jim Crow era, to a number of riots resulting from police brutality in New York and Los Angeles in the latter half of the twentieth century. The books below help place the these recent events in historical context.

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