Monday, December 5, 2022

Book Review: When Stars Are Scattered By Victoria Jamieson & Omar Mohamed

This National Book Award Finalist, told by former Somali refugee Omar Mohammed, is about growing up in a refugee camp with his brother. Though this story contains heavy subjects, the uplifting, but bittersweet, ending paired with a note from the author in the back makes this a very fulfilling read. Fans of Roller Girl and All's Faire in Middle School will recognize Victoria Jamieson's art style, with colorful illustrations and scenic landscapes. Overall, I give this graphic novel a 10/10.

Great for fans of New Kid as well as and readers interested in autobiographical graphic novels! This is also a good read for children whose families gone through the immigration process.

Suggested age range: 9-13 years.

Here is a photo of Omad Mohammed, the person who told his early life story to author and illustrator Victoria Jamieson, and his brother Hassan. Omar and his brother are now in their 30s!:


-Miss Juliana

No comments:

Post a Comment

Phone Use in Buildings

  Please silence your cell phones in the building. Patrons must follow our policies while in the buildings.