Borderline
By Allan Stratton
Subjects: Terrorism, Identity, fiction, Young adult fiction, Identity (Philosophical concept), Fathers and sons, fiction, Juvenile fiction, Muslims, Fathers and sons -- Fiction, Fiction, American literature, Iranian Americans, United states, fiction, Fathers and sons, Identity (Psychology), Children's fiction, Identity (Psychology) in adolescence, Prejudices, fiction, Terrorism, fiction, Muslim teenagers, Adventure and adventurers, fiction, Trials (Terrorism), Muslims, fiction, Friendship, Prejudices, Juvenile Fiction, Friendship, fiction, Identity
Description: The truth is closing in.Life's not easy for Sami Sabiri since his dad stuck him at a private school where he's the only Muslim kid. But it's about to get a lot worse.When Sami catches his father in a lie, he gets suspicious. . . . He's not the only one. In a whirlwind, the FBI descends on his home, and Sami's family becomes the center of an international terrorist investigation. Now Sami must fight to keep his world from unraveling.An explosive thriller ripped from today's headlines, borderline is the story of a funny, gutsy Muslim-American teen determined to save his father, his family, and his life.
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