: This New York Times bestseller follows 17-year-old Maya Aziz as she navigates cultural divides and Islamophobia. A reviewer from the New York Times Book Review highlighted its powerful portrayal of a young person’s life being shattered by events beyond their control. Mad, Bad & Dangerous to Know
: What once felt like a burden—the smell of home spices in your hair or being "different" in a sea of peers—eventually becomes the very thing that makes you unique [33, 34].
Helping teenage girls thrive lies in balancing the need for digital connection with the necessity of safe, physical, in-person community. Mentoring sessions and community programs allow girls to find their voice and make informed choices about their futures.
: A 10th-grade student who made headlines after leaving her school due to a hijab ban
Teen girls are searching for a map of their own interiority. In a world that tells them to be sexy but not sexual, smart but not bossy, ambitious but not aggressive,
: Available in colors like red and blue, these are often part of their teen girl and children’s collections. Baby Samira Shimmer Set
Samira’s superpower is listening. She notices when a friend is about to cry before the friend does. She remembers how her father sighs differently after a long shift. This sensitivity exhausts her but also makes her a fierce protector—of her brother’s right to be a kid, of her best friend’s secret crush, of the elderly neighbor whose mail she brings in without being asked.
: In the Central African Republic, 16-year-old Samira Bechar
: This New York Times bestseller follows 17-year-old Maya Aziz as she navigates cultural divides and Islamophobia. A reviewer from the New York Times Book Review highlighted its powerful portrayal of a young person’s life being shattered by events beyond their control. Mad, Bad & Dangerous to Know
: What once felt like a burden—the smell of home spices in your hair or being "different" in a sea of peers—eventually becomes the very thing that makes you unique [33, 34].
Helping teenage girls thrive lies in balancing the need for digital connection with the necessity of safe, physical, in-person community. Mentoring sessions and community programs allow girls to find their voice and make informed choices about their futures. teen girls samira
: A 10th-grade student who made headlines after leaving her school due to a hijab ban
Teen girls are searching for a map of their own interiority. In a world that tells them to be sexy but not sexual, smart but not bossy, ambitious but not aggressive, : This New York Times bestseller follows 17-year-old
: Available in colors like red and blue, these are often part of their teen girl and children’s collections. Baby Samira Shimmer Set
Samira’s superpower is listening. She notices when a friend is about to cry before the friend does. She remembers how her father sighs differently after a long shift. This sensitivity exhausts her but also makes her a fierce protector—of her brother’s right to be a kid, of her best friend’s secret crush, of the elderly neighbor whose mail she brings in without being asked. Helping teenage girls thrive lies in balancing the
: In the Central African Republic, 16-year-old Samira Bechar