Sara Farizan écrit avec une sensibilité qui fait écho aux thèmes de l'identité et de l'altérité. Ses œuvres plongent dans les complexités de l'adolescence et la recherche de sa place dans le monde, souvent du point de vue de personnages naviguant des intersections culturelles et personnelles. Farizan explore le pouvoir de la narration et de l'art comme voies de découverte de soi et d'acceptation. À travers son écriture, l'auteure offre un aperçu profond des expériences de ceux qui se sentent incompris ou négligés.
Bijan Majidi is: Shy around girls, Really into comics, Decent at
basketballBijan Majidi is not: A terroristWhat happens when a kid who's flown
under the radar for most of high school gets pulled off the bench to make the
winning basket in a varsity playoff game?'A powerful YA novel about identity
and prejudice.' - Entertainment Weekly
Leila has made it most of the way through Armstead Academy without having a
crush on anyone. As an Iranian American, she's different enough; if word got
out that she liked girls, life would be twice as hard. But when beautiful
Saskia shows up, Leila starts to take risks, especially when it looks as if
the attraction between them is mutual.
[A] heartbreaker of a story - Told in a fairly straightforward style, the
relation of the anguish of threatened love is very real, and speaks to
experiences largely untouched upon in books for young adults. - The Guardian
This fast-paced YA horror novel perfect for fans of Stranger Things throws
together two former friends when their long-missing best friend suddenly
reappears-five years after his disappearance, but the same age as the day he
vanished.
"Lila is trying to find her way in the world--to figure out her thing. Her talented sister, Parisa, and athletic best friend, Melanie, both seem to have found theirs... and Lila can't help feeling left behind. But just when she thinks she might have it in her school's new band program, the floor falls out from beneath Lila. The program may have its funding cut! Lila visits her local bank in an attempt to secure a loan for the band program. While she's there, she's shoved by a passing stranger. Before she can even complain, however, the man leaves the bank and disappears. At her feet, Lila sees a strange box. Inside rests an old key, with a message carved into the box: A simple clue for you who holds the key. Remember to unlock the door for Opportunity. It turns out the key is magical! After falling asleep with it in her room, Lila is awoken by the appearance of a strange glowing door, which knocks three times from the other side. Upon opening it, Lila is met with the strangest sight. A girl her age waltzes into her room and claims to be Lila's lucky day. The girl says she's been called by many names: Providence, Fortuna, Lady Luck, Opportunity... but Lila can call her Felise. Felise will stay with Lila for seven serendipitous days, during which Lila will be the luckiest person in the world! But the man who lost the key has not forgotten about it--or Lila. Having spent a fortune procuring the Key to Opportunity, he'll do everything in his power to get it back."--Provided by publisher
My Buddy, Killer Croc is a charming tale of a boy in a new school, his new
friends and enemies, and the super-villain who teaches him how to put the
bullies in their place. Andy is new to Gotham. He s shy and quiet and in need
of friends. Then he meets his wrestling hero, Waylon Jones, now known as
Killer Croc. How will Andy react when he finds out the truth about his idol?