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Amina’s Song

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SKU: 9781534459885

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Discover Amina’s journey in “Amina’s Song” (ISBN: 9781534459885) as she navigates between cultures and friendships. Returning from Pakistan, Amina struggles to connect with her friends back home. Through music and a new friend, she seeks to honor her identity. Explore themes of belonging, self-discovery, and embracing diversity by Hena Khan.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9781534459885
  • Publisher: Salaam Reads / Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
  • Publisher Imprint: Salaam Reads / Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
  • Height: 206 mm
  • No of Pages: 288
  • Series Title: Amina’s Voice
  • Weight: 378 gr
  • ISBN-10: 153445988X
  • Publisher Date: 09 Mar 2021
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 38 mm
  • Width: 145 mm

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg

24 reviews for Amina’s Song

  1. Garvit Rajora

    The book was okay. I liked the music aspect, but the story felt a bit underdeveloped in parts.

  2. Sneha Yadav

    Absolutely loved this book! Amina’s voice is authentic and relatable. A beautiful story of self-discovery.

  3. Jacob Francis

    A very touching story that my niece enjoyed, and so did I. The characters were charming, and the plot was engaging.

  4. Bhavesh Chaturvedi

    Amina’s Song is a sweet and simple story about navigating cultural identity and friendship. A good read for younger kids.

  5. Manish Chauhan

    Amina’s Song is a heartwarming novel about friendship and finding your place. I’d recommend it for middle grade readers.

  6. Prateek Popli

    This book is a must-read for young people! It promotes understanding and acceptance. A truly uplifting story.

  7. Amit Mishra

    A bit slow. I think some parts were not interesting for me. However the overall message is great for kids.

  8. Rachit Sharma

    I was captivated by Amina’s journey. The book is beautifully written and explores complex issues in an accessible way.

  9. Kuldeep Samal

    The book was just alright. It touched on some important issues, but it didn’t quite resonate with me personally.

  10. Vishal Teotia

    Fantastic book! Amina’s story is inspiring and relatable. I learned a lot about Pakistani culture as well.

  11. Lisha

    A great story about finding yourself!. Good for younger readers.

  12. Prince Sahu

    While the book has some good moments, I felt it was a bit too preachy at times and didn’t let the story speak for itself.

  13. Harshit Jaisiyan

    This book is amazing! It teaches valuable lessons about embracing diversity and being true to yourself. Highly recommend!

  14. Vaibhav Anand

    Amina’s Song is heartwarming and shows the importance of staying true to yourself. Great for middle schoolers navigating identity.

  15. Kunal

    Amina’s Song is a good starting point for conversations about diversity. I thought it lacked depth in some areas.

  16. Priyanshu Jatolia

    My daughter loved this book! Amina’s struggles felt real and relatable. It sparked some great conversations about identity and belonging.

  17. Niladri Paul

    A quick and easy read. The themes were important, but the writing felt a little too straightforward for my taste.

  18. Rishab Chopra

    Amina’s Song is a lovely story, but I wished there was more character development. Overall, a pleasant read.

  19. Nishant Choudhury Sarania

    I feel connected with Amina. This book makes me understand the diversity is great for kids.

  20. Mazhar Abdul Azeez

    Amina’s Song is a sweet story about finding yourself. I enjoyed Amina’s journey but felt it was a bit simplistic at times. Good for younger readers.

  21. Shivam Atulya

    While the story had potential, I found it moved a bit slowly and didn’t fully capture my attention.

  22. Akshit Gulati

    I appreciated the cultural representation in this book. However, I felt that the plot was predictable.

  23. Sudeep Saurav

    This book is a beautiful exploration of friendship and cultural identity. My students really connected with Amina’s experiences.

  24. Ojasvi Singh

    It’s a decent read, but I expected more depth in Amina’s character development. The message was good though.

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