Here to Stay

Fiction - YA, Sports, Social Issues, Kids, Teen
Cover of the book Here to Stay by Sara Farizan, Algonquin Books
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Author: Sara Farizan ISBN: 9781616208721
Publisher: Algonquin Books Publication: September 18, 2018
Imprint: Algonquin Young Readers Language: English
Author: Sara Farizan
ISBN: 9781616208721
Publisher: Algonquin Books
Publication: September 18, 2018
Imprint: Algonquin Young Readers
Language: English

**“A powerful YA novel about identity and prejudice.” —Entertainment Weekly

Bijan Majidi is:**

  • Shy around girls
  • Really into comics
  • Decent at basketball

Bijan Majidi is not:

  • A terrorist

What 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?

If his name is Bijan Majidi, life is suddenly high fives in the hallways and invitations to exclusive parties—along with an anonymous photo sent by a school cyberbully that makes Bijan look like a terrorist. 

The administration says they’ll find and punish the culprit. Bijan wants to pretend it never happened. He’s not ashamed of his Middle Eastern heritage; he just doesn’t want to be a poster child for Islamophobia. Lots of classmates rally around Bijan. Others make it clear they don’t want him or anybody who looks like him at their school. But it’s not always easy to tell your enemies from your friends.

Here to Stay is a painfully honest, funny, authentic story about growing up, speaking out, and fighting prejudice.

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**“A powerful YA novel about identity and prejudice.” —Entertainment Weekly

Bijan Majidi is:**

Bijan Majidi is not:

What 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?

If his name is Bijan Majidi, life is suddenly high fives in the hallways and invitations to exclusive parties—along with an anonymous photo sent by a school cyberbully that makes Bijan look like a terrorist. 

The administration says they’ll find and punish the culprit. Bijan wants to pretend it never happened. He’s not ashamed of his Middle Eastern heritage; he just doesn’t want to be a poster child for Islamophobia. Lots of classmates rally around Bijan. Others make it clear they don’t want him or anybody who looks like him at their school. But it’s not always easy to tell your enemies from your friends.

Here to Stay is a painfully honest, funny, authentic story about growing up, speaking out, and fighting prejudice.

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