The Red Pencil
Title: The Red Pencil
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Published: 2014-09-16
ISBN: 9780316247818
Page Count: 414
Amira is twelve. Old enough to wear a toob, old enough for new responsibilities. And maybe old enough to go to school in Nyala-- Amira's one true dream. But life in her peaceful Sudanese village is shattered when the Janjaweed arrive. The terrifying attackers ravage the town and unleash unspeakable horrors. After she loses nearly everything, Amira needs to dig deep within herself... Her days are tough at the camp, until the gift of a…
4.4Overall Score

The Red Pencil

Reader's Review A heartfelt and moving account of a young girl's struggle to survive after her village and everything she loves is destroyed. A gift of a red pencil and learning to read ...

  • Popularity
    4.0
  • Islamic Values
    4.5
  • Clean (Romance)
    4.5
  • Clean (Profanity
    5.0
  • Clean (Violence)
    3.8

Reader’s Review

A heartfelt and moving account of a young girl’s struggle to survive after her village and everything she loves is destroyed. A gift of a red pencil and learning to read becomes her way out. Written in verse, the language is simple but the themes may be mature for young and sensitive readers.

To look out for

  • Islamic Values: Amira’s mother is adamant that girls should not learn to read and write, and that education is useless for women. Amira’s perspective of marriage is negative, especially when she sees a girl not much older than her married to a much older man.
  • Romance: A girl not much older than Amira is married, her husband does not treat her well, she must wash his underpants in public. Soon she becomes pregnant.
  • Violence: The Janjaweed come and destroy Amira’s village, burning her farm animals and killing her father. Her friend Gamal is burned but escapes the fire. Both kids are traumatized by the violence.
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Shaista Yusufali

Shaista Yusufali is an English teacher who currently teaches at the RISE Academy in San Jose. She also studied at Jamiat al-Zahra from 2004-2006 and is the mother of three avid readers.

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