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Other Words for Home

A Newbery Honor Award Winner

Jasmine Warga author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:HarperCollins Publishers Inc

Published:28th Sep '23

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A young girl navigates her new life in America after leaving Syria, discovering friendship and identity in Other Words for Home.

In Other Words for Home, readers are introduced to Jude, a young girl who is forced to leave her home in Syria due to escalating violence. The story unfolds through beautifully crafted verses, capturing her emotional journey as she relocates to Cincinnati with her mother. The move is not just a change of scenery; it represents a profound shift in Jude's identity, as she grapples with her new label of 'Middle Eastern' in a society that feels foreign and overwhelming. The lyrical prose invites readers to experience Jude's confusion and longing for her family left behind, particularly her older brother and father.

As Jude navigates her new life in America, she discovers that there are moments of joy and connection amid the challenges. New friendships begin to blossom, and she finds herself drawn to the school musical, an opportunity that may help her express her true self. The narrative beautifully illustrates Jude's internal struggle between her past and her present, highlighting the universal themes of belonging and self-discovery. Through her experiences, Jude learns that home is not just a physical place but also a feeling of acceptance and love.

Other Words for Home is a poignant exploration of what it means to lose and find home, ultimately portraying the resilience of the human spirit. This middle-grade novel resonates with readers of all ages, offering a hopeful message about identity, family, and the journey toward understanding oneself in a new world.

[In] this timely book... rhythmic lines distill Jude’s deepest emotions…. Warga effectively shows, as she writes in an author’s note, that “children who are fleeing from a war zone... want the same things all of us do—love, understanding, safety, a chance at happiness.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review) “Warga portrays with extraordinary talent the transformation of a family’s life before and after the war began in Syria.… Her free-verse narration cuts straight to the bone... [and] confront[s] the difficult realities of being Muslim and Arab in the U.S. Poetic, immersive, hopeful.” — Kirkus Reviews (starred review) “Warga’s middle-grade debut puts its hands around your heart and holds it, ever so gently, so that you’re aware of your own fragility and resilience: just as Jude is while her life changes drastically… Other Words for Home should find its way into every middle-grade reader’s hands.” — ALA Booklist (starred review) “This powerful middle grade novel explores the complicated concepts of war and corruption, home, family, [and] belonging.... Highly recommended for all libraries, this title will easily find a home next to books like Refugee by Alan Gratz and Inside Out and Back Again by Thanhha Lai.” — School Library Journal (starred review) “Convincing and authentic, infused with thoughtfulness, humor, determination, and hope…. A realistic portrait of the strength it takes to move to a new country, as well as of the complicated dynamics between first- and second-generation immigrants.” — Horn Book (starred review) “Warga situates her verse novel at a sweet spot for middle-graders…the complications of assessing whether Jude is as lucky as everyone makes her out to be ring poignantly true, and when Jude takes her place on the school stage, Warga’s audience will surely applaud.” — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books “Through Jude’s eyes readers see firsthand what it is to leave behind one’s beloved home and family as many refugees do every single day. Young readers will laugh with Jude, cry with her, and root for her every step of the way. A beautiful, powerful, and necessary book.” — Aisha Saeed, New York Times bestselling author of Amal Unbound. “Other Words for Home is a gorgeously written middle grade novel with words that soar off the page. Told in stunning verse and featuring an effortlessly lovable narrator, this book will be a staple of middle grade shelves for years to come.” — Rachel Strolle, Teen Librarian, Glenside Public Library “This is a necessary story. We’re lucky to have it in the world.” — Jason Reynolds, award-winning, bestselling author of Ghost and Long Way Down

  • Winner of Newbery Honor Book (United States).

ISBN: 9780062747815

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 240g

368 pages