Any Way You Look

Any Way You Look

by Maleeha Siddiqui

Narrated by Farah Naz Rishi

Unabridged — 4 hours, 51 minutes

Any Way You Look

Any Way You Look

by Maleeha Siddiqui

Narrated by Farah Naz Rishi

Unabridged — 4 hours, 51 minutes

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Overview

When boys from her community start harassing her, Ainy needs to figure out how to get them to stop--while still staying true to herself.

Dress Coded meets Amina's Voice in this new middle grade audiobook by Maleeha Siddiqui.

Ainy is excited for summer! She plans on working at her mom's clothing boutique, having adventures with her best friend, and maybe even starting to wear the hijab--just like her big sister. But when certain boys from Ainy's Muslim community keep showing up at the store to give her unwanted attention, she goes from possibly wanting to wear the hijab someday to feeling like she needs to wear it to get the boys to leave her alone.

But wearing the hijab doesn't do what she'd hoped: It doesn't deflect the boys' attention at all! If anything, they've found something new to harass her about. With the help of her best friend and her older sister, Ainy must channel her inner creative strength and find the confidence to stand her ground and get the respect she deserves.

This is a compulsively readable, feminist, and thought-provoking audiobook about staying true to yourself by acclaimed author Maleeha Siddiqui.


Editorial Reviews

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Praise forAny Way You Look:

★ "Engaging and hugely relevant: an empowering gem." — Kirkus Reviews, starred review

★ "Give this story to children everywhere. A powerful story of finding your voice and using it to advocate for yourself." — School Library Journal, starred review

"This book perceptively illuminates how tricky it can be to tune out the world's noise and connect to the voice within. A touching, important story." — Brigit Young, author of The Prettiest

"Any Way You Look is as light and airy as Ainy's fashionable designs, but layered underneath is a powerful message to speak up for oneself and find your voice. Enthralling." — Reem Faruqi, award-winning author of Call Me Adnan and Unsettled

"An enchanting coming-of-age must read, especially if you are a superfan of forever friendships, first crushes, and fabulous fashion!" — Erika J. Kendrick, author of Squad Goals

"Perfect for readers who love stories about friendship, family, and standing up for yourself." — Debbi Michiko Florence, author of Keep It Together, Keiko Carter

Praise for Barakah Beats:

School Library Journal Best Book of the Year

New York Public Library Best Book of the Year

Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection

Indie's Introduce Pick

Indie Next Pick

"This book about friendship and faith absolutely sings." — Buzzfeed

★ "Every elementary and middle school library will benefit from this touching story." — School Library Journal, starred review

School Library Journal

★ 05/01/2024

Gr 3–7—Ainy Zain, aspiring fashion designer, has a lot going for her as she finishes sixth grade. She convinced her mother to let Ainy work in her clothing store for the summer, which means she doesn't have time for her best friend Safiya's dream summer to-do list. While her father is in Pakistan caring for her ailing grandmother, her family has moved into the basement of her childhood friend Izyaan, whom she has started to develop feelings for. Ainy has been taking steps towards wearing a hijab, while her older sister has suddenly decided to stop wearing hers. Her mother agreed to let her design bridesmaid dresses for the mother of the boy who has not stopped harassing her since summer began. This was supposed to be Ainy's summer, but amid boy troubles, friendship troubles, and financial troubles, it's not shaping up how she planned. This is a beautiful story that discusses important themes such as faith, family, friendship, bodily autonomy, and standing up for yourself in a way that is accessible for a middle grade audience. Wonderfully crafted, the story presented is a reflection of real life, showing that not everything turns out the way it is expected to. Ainy is a character tweens will relate to and admire, and her story is one that needs to be told. VERDICT Give this story to children everywhere. A powerful story of finding your voice and using it to advocate for yourself.—Amanda Harding

Kirkus Reviews

★ 2024-02-17
Ainy’s dreams for the summer don’t turn out how she expected in this nuanced coming-of-age story.

Pakistani American Quratulain “Ainy” Zain loves fashion. What she wants most is to be allowed to help her mom with her custom clothing boutique over summer break, and she might get her chance since Kulsoom, her older sister and role model, took a second job to help their family and is less available. She also envisions endless fun with bestie Safiya, and maybe even starting to wear the hijab. Learning the ropes at the boutique requires a lot more time than Ainy thought it would, however, which leaves Safiya feeling slighted. Even worse, her sister suddenly stops wearing her hijab without explanation, Ainy develops a creative block just as her mom entrusts her with an important job designing bridesmaids’ dresses, and unwanted attention from irreligious classmate Yasir makes Ainy feel compelled to wear a hijab to thwart his advances—all to no avail. Ainy is overwhelmed! Siddiqui’s latest presents authentic characters who are inspirational, not only to Muslim girls who might be facing their own difficulties with religious judgmentalism or sexual harassment, but anyone looking for a story about staying true to oneself in the face of adversity, especially with the help of strong women like those who surround Ainy. Important insights into Islamic religion and South Asian culture add to this book’s value.

Engaging and hugely relevant: an empowering gem. (author’s note, glossary) (Fiction. 9-13)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940159304599
Publisher: Scholastic, Inc.
Publication date: 05/07/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 8 - 11 Years
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