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 Aarzu all around
 Author: Abbas, Marzieh

 Publisher:  Salaam Reads (2025)

 Classification: Fiction
 Physical Description: 357 p.,  21 cm

 BTSB No: 040107 ISBN: 9781665970419
 Ages: 8-12 Grades: 3-7

 Subjects:
 Novels in verse
 Gender role -- Fiction
 Sisters -- Fiction
 Cricket -- Fiction
 Pakistan -- Fiction

Price: $22.58

Summary:
A cricket-loving Pakistani girl stifled by patriarchal expectations disguises herself as a boy to get a job to pay her sister's medical bills.




Full Text Reviews:

Other - 05/12/2025 Following her cricket player baba and educator mama’s deaths in an earthquake, 12-year-old Aarzu and her younger sister Sukoon move in with their aunt, uncle, and cousins in Karachi. Aarzu longs to follow in Baba’s footsteps, but while her uncle allows his sons to play cricket, the sisters must stay inside and assist their aunt with housework. When Sukoon-who lives with kidney disease-faces health complications, Aarzu determines to earn money for a transplant. She first heeds a friend’s advice that she sell roti, which Aarzu gamely practices making despite her poor culinary skills. Then a chance encounter sparks an idea, and Aarzu cuts her hair, disguises herself as a boy, and gains employment as a servant for a wealthy family, which, serendipitously, affords her an opportunity to play cricket. While earning money, cultivating new skills, and finally pursuing her passion, Aarzu learns hard truths about friendship. In her debut verse novel, Abbas (Excited for Eid) employs numerous poetry forms (acrostic, blackout, ghazal) to deliver an accessible tale about resilience as well as the comfort that earnest connection and following one’s dreams can bring. Opens with information about cricket; ample back matter, including a recipe and author’s note, conclude. Ages 8-12. (July) - Copyright 2025

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