Does my head look big in this? / Randa Abdel-Fattah.

By: Abdel-Fattah, RandaMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Scholastic, [2008], c2005Description: 360 p. ; 21 cmISBN: 9780439922333 (pbk.); 043992233X (pbk.)Subject(s): Hijab (Islamic clothing) -- Juvenile fiction | Muslims -- Australia -- Juvenile fiction | High schools -- Juvenile fiction | Schools -- Juvenile fiction | Islam -- Customs and practices -- Juvenile fiction | Clothing and dress -- Juvenile fiction | Australia -- Juvenile fiction | Hijab (Islamic clothing) -- Fiction | Muslims -- Australia -- Fiction | High schools -- Fiction | Schools -- Fiction | Islam -- Customs and practices -- Fiction | Clothing and dress -- Fiction | Australia -- Fiction | Muslims -- Australia -- Fiction | High schools -- Fiction | School stories | Islam -- Customs and practices -- Fiction | Clothing and dress -- Fiction | Australia -- Fiction | Anpassung | Freundschaft | Identitätsfindung | Konflikt | Multikulturelle Gesellschaft | Muslim | Religion | Schikane | Schule | Selbstbewusstsein | Traditionsbewusstsein | Weibliche Jugend | Australien | High schools -- Juvenile fiction | School stories -- Juvenile fiction | Clothing and dress -- Juvenile fiction | Australia -- Juvenile fictionGenre/Form: Jugendbuch.DDC classification: Fic LOC classification: PZ7.A15892 | Doe 2008Summary: Year Eleven at an exclusive prep school in the suburbs of Melbourne, Australia, would be tough enough, but it is further complicated for Amal when she decides to wear the hijab, the Muslim head scarf, full-time as a badge of her faith--without losing her identity or sense of style.
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Year Eleven at an exclusive prep school in the suburbs of Melbourne, Australia, would be tough enough, but it is further complicated for Amal when she decides to wear the hijab, the Muslim head scarf, full-time as a badge of her faith--without losing her identity or sense of style.

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