One Half from the East
An excellent title that will offer students a window into life in Afghanistan and open interesting, age-appropriate conversations about gender expectations and roles in different countries.
Sheds light from a unique cultural perspective on the link between vastly different, rigidly enforced roles for boys and girls and gender-identity issues.

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Praise for One Half from the East
An excellent title that will offer students a window into life in Afghanistan and open interesting, age-appropriate conversations about gender expectations and roles in different countries.
Consideration of gender roles, identity, and discrimination unfold organically, and although Hashimi clearly decries the curtailment of girls’ rights in Afghanistan, she wisely makes no suggestion of what the future may hold for Obayda herself.
Inspired Recommendations for Kids from Indie Booksellers
Impactful and meaningful…Obayda will provide readers with insightful information about Islamic culture, and particularly the Afghani culture, as it relates to girls. The hardships that an Afghani family may endure and the beliefs they may hold (stories and myths the people hold on to for hope) cling to the personality of Obayda and her family.
Sensitive, illuminating, hopeful…A must for middle school libraries and public libraries




