Omar Rising

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Author
Aisha Saeed
Publisher
Text Publishing
Genre
Children’s Fiction
Released
01 February, 2022
ISBN
9781911231400

Omar Rising

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Synopsis

Recommended for ages 9+.

In this compelling companion to the New York Times bestseller Amal Unbound, Omar finds a way to change the corrupt system in his new school.

Omar, the son of a servant, is thrilled when he gets a scholarship to an elite school. But he’s not so thrilled when he finds out that the school weeds out kids like him by requiring them to get higher grades than fee-paying kids—so it’s almost impossible for scholarship students to graduate. On top of that, they aren’t allowed to join clubs or teams, and have to do menial chores. It’s a good thing Omar has learnt to hold on to his dreams. With the help of his friend Amal and his new school mates—and with the threat of expulsion looming over him—he sets out to do what seems impossible: change a rigged system.

Omar Rising is an exciting middle-grade story about student activism, believing in yourself and fighting for justice.

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Discussion Notes for Students: Omar Rising by Aisha Saeed

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28 February 2022

Discussion Notes for Students: Omar Rising by Aisha Saeed

Authentic and Motivating: Read an Extract from Omar Rising by Aisha Saeed

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24 February 2022

Authentic and Motivating: Read an Extract from Omar Rising by Aisha Saeed

Compelling and Inspiring: Read Our Review of Omar Rising by Aisha Saeed

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22 February 2022

Compelling and Inspiring: Read Our Review of Omar Rising by Aisha Saeed

Aisha Saeed
About the author

Aisha Saeed

Aisha Saeed is a Pakistani-American writer, teacher and attorney. She has been featured on MTV, the Huffington Post, NBC and the BBC, and, as one of the founding members of the much talked about ‘We Need Diverse Books’ campaign, she is helping change the conversation about diverse books. Aisha lives in Atlanta, Georgia, with her husband and sons.

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