1 edition of I love I hate I miss my sister found in the catalog.
I love I hate I miss my sister
AmГ©lie Sarn
Published
2014
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Amelie Sarn ; translated from the French by Y. Maudet |
Contributions | Maudet, Y., translator |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | PZ7.S24828 Iam 2014 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 152 pages |
Number of Pages | 152 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL27163759M |
ISBN 10 | 9780385743761, 9780375991288 |
LC Control Number | 2014005094 |
Get this from a library! I love I hate I miss my sister. [Amélie Sarn; Y Maudet] -- "Portrait of two Muslim sisters, once closely bonded, but now on divergent paths as one embraces her religion and the other remains secular" For readers of The Tyrant’s Daughter, Out of Nowhere, and I Am Malala, this poignant story about two Muslim sisters is about love, loss, religion, forgiveness, women’s rights, and freedom. Two sisters. Two lives. One future. Sohane loves no one more than her beautiful, carefree younger sister, Djelila. And she hates no one as : Amelie Sarn.
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I Love I Hate I Miss My Sister by Amelie Sarn is an emotion tale of two sisters born in France in a Muslim Community. They each decided on very different paths: Sohane chose to become more religious by wearing a headscarf, and Djelila veered toward the more secular by wearing make-up and drinking alcohol/5.
As Sohane states: 'I love no one else more than my little sister and I hate no one else as much." As Sohane sorts through the loss of Djelia, readers journey back through their earlier relationship where the sisters surprise both themselves and each other as they grow apart from the close friendship of their early youth through divergent choices in religion, clothing, activities, friends, and boys/5(9).
As Sohane states: 'I love no one else more than my little sister and I hate no one else as much." As Sohane sorts through the loss of Djelia, readers journey back through their earlier relationship where the sisters surprise both themselves and each other as they grow apart from the close friendship of their early youth through divergent choices in religion, clothing, activities, friends, and boys/5(10).
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I put down my book on the night table that separates our beds. The room is small.3/5(1). "I LOVE I HATE I MISS MY SISTER was an emotional read that shows what it can mean to be a sister and a best friend." After Djelila’s death, Sohane looked back over the past year to try to understand her sister.
I LOVE I HATE I MISS MY SISTER by French author Amélie Sarn has recently been translated into American English so that all of us on this side of the Atlantic can feel that gut punch. Believe me, this is something you want/5(2). I LOVE I HATE I MISS MY SISTER by French author Amélie Sarn has recently been translated into American English so that all of us on this side of the Atlantic can feel that gut punch.
Believe me, this is something you want/5. August Eighteen-year-old Sohane and her younger sister, Djelila, have always shared everything. But now, Djelila is embracing her life as a secular teen, and Sohane is becoming more religious.
Djelila is repeatedly harassed by neighborhood bullies for not following Muslim customs. In the year following Djelila’s tragic death, Sohane struggles with her feelings of loss and guilt.
I Love I Hate I Miss My Sister by Amelie Sarn Summary The story switches between the present and the past, following older sister, Sohane, as she unravels her feelings around her younger sister, Djelila.
As Sohane battles with guilt, grief, and anger, we learn that while she was growing more religiously observant, her sister. About I Love I Hate I Miss My Sister. For readers of The Tyrant’s Daughter, Out of Nowhere, and I Am Malala, this poignant story about two Muslim sisters is about love, loss, religion, forgiveness, women’s rights, and freedom.
Two sisters. Two lives. One future. Sohane loves no one more than her beautiful, carefree younger sister, Djelila. I Love I Hate I Miss My Sister Amélie Sarn, trans. from the French by Y. Maudet. Delacorte, $ (p) ISBN Buy this book In short anguished chapters, year-old Sohane.
Sometimes a book comes along that punches you in the gut. This is one of those books. I LOVE I HATE I MISS MY SISTER by French author Amélie Sarn has recently been translated into American English so that all of us on this side of the Atlantic can feel that gut punch.
Believe me, this is something you want/5(2). I Love I Hate I Miss My Sister by Amelie Sarn. 2 Total Resources 1 Awards View Text Complexity Discover Like Books Grade; ; Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People, Contemporary Concerns Selection, LLC • Last Updated • Made with love in Madison, WI, and Berkeley, CA.
I Love I Hate I Miss My Sister written by Amelie Sarn, translated by Y. Maudet For readers of THE TYRANT'S DAUGHTER, OUT OF NOWHERE and I AM MALALA, this poignant story about two Muslim sisters is about love, loss, religion, forgiveness, women’s rights and freedom.
Hello Creatures. I’m starting off this month pretty good, already have one book from my Novella November TBR down. And that would be the book I Love, I Hate, I Miss, My sister by Amelie Sarn.I have a lot to say about this book so I am going to just jump right into it.
For readers of The Tyrant's Daughter, Out of Nowhere, and I Am Malala, this poignant story about two Muslim sisters is about love, loss, religion, forgiveness, women's rights, and freedom. Two sisters. Two lives. One future.
Sohane loves no one more than her beautiful, carefree younger sister, Djelila. And she hates no one as much. Dear questionable reader, pondering whether thy shall read 'I love I hate I miss my sister', well all I can say is yes you should read it. For teens, it is a great coming of age book dealing with religion and political topics in France of /5.
I Love I Hate I Miss My Sister explores the right of women to decide how to live their lives through Sohane Chebli's stark narrative which reveals her deeply conflicted emotions over her sister's behaviour.
It covers events that happened during the course of a year and reveals how events unfolded and how her own views towards her sister's actions changed. I Love I Hate I Miss My Sister - Ebook written by Amelie Sarn.
Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read I Love I Hate I Miss My Sister/5(5). I Love I Hate I Miss My Sister is about the time after Djelila’s death and how Sohane comes to terms with her grief and her guilt.
At the same time, I Love I Hate I Miss My Sister explores what it means to be Muslim and female in a secular society, especially in terms of outward expression/5.
I Love I Hate I Miss My Sister is a nice tale of sisterhood and loss, as well as politics and human g at the way I feel when looking at the cover, I don't think that I'd recommend this one to anyone, unless you're very fond of a variety of novels that have diversity.I Love I Hate I Miss My Sister View larger image.
By: Y. Maudet and Amelie Sarn. this poignant story about two Muslim sisters is about love, loss, religion, forgiveness, women's rights, and freedom.
Eighteen-year-old Sohane loves no one more than her beautiful, carefree younger sister, Djelila. Children's Books, Literature and Fiction.