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Jul 22, 2011vicky17 rated this title 2 out of 5 stars
The way Sammi's personal feelings and thoughts about islam and how others percieve it with a negative or positive light was very well written. I like that he matures thoughout the book with all the walls of security go down and what the brush of hatred can do to an individual due to their race, religion, etc. Yet, I personally thought it a bit to quick for some of the exeptence from the mother and what the friends did to aid Sammi to find out what was happening to his father.