LoveReading Says
LoveReading Says
After Salahuddin’s mother, Misbah, becomes severely ill, her tragic death leaves Salahuddin to take sole charge of the Cloud’s Rest Inn motel she worked so hard to build, whilst caring for his alcoholic father, even if by criminal means. Meanwhile Noor dreams of escaping Juniper, hoping to get into college so she can be free of her abusive, self-hating uncle who resents and berates her for embracing her Pakistani heritage.
More than just the framing of anguish and trauma, All My Rage is also a story of promise, of channeling rage and injustice into overcoming adversity and this made the story so appealing, as we want to see these characters flourish and surmount difficult obstacles.
All My Rage is a Point of View narrative which puts the reader inside the heads of the three narrators; Salahuddin, Noor and Misbah. I really loved each of these deeply emotional viewpoints as they each have their own distinct style and voice, such as Noor’s POV with its chilling use of repetition so as to more effectively detail the struggle she faces with her uncle. Also, there is Misbah’s viewpoint which takes place in the past and gives the story much needed context. The use of setting was also significant as the dusty, arid landscape of Juniper conveys a desolate feeling of hostility much like the societal hostility that Noor and Salahudin experience as part of their everyday life.
The romantic attraction between Salahuddin and Noor was another strength. Despite the huge fallout that happened between them months before, they still share a powerful bond because of how deeply they understand each other. Their shared culture and affinity as trauma survivors is what draws them together. One of Noor’s earliest memories is of being uprooted from the country of her birth because of a natural disaster, whilst Salahuddin resists human touch due to a vague childhood memory which plagues him. Tahir really succeeds in building a love between these two characters that is fraught and tender. When the plot reaches its climax, their love is tested in the most tragic of ways and it had me holding my breath as I consumed each page.
I can’t comment much on the book’s representation of Pakistani culture as it’s not my place but I definitely felt immersed by all the vivid references to the food such as the paratha and lamb karahi, the use of the Punjabi language - which really makes me want to listen to the audiobook so I can hear how those sentences are supposed to sound - and the feeling of community, particularly through the characters of Imam Shafiq and his wife Khadija.
All My Rage is a powerful piece of diaspora fiction, a memorable story about overcoming the most challenging of obstacles.
Lois Cudjoe
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An instant New York Times bestseller!
Lahore, Pakistan. Then. Misbah is a dreamer and storyteller, newly married to Toufiq in an arranged match. After their young life is shaken by tragedy, they come to the United States and open the Clouds' Rest Inn Motel, hoping for a new start.
Juniper, California. Now. Salahudin and Noor are more than best friends; they are family. Growing up as outcasts in the small desert town of Juniper, California, they understand each other the way no one else does. Until The Fight, which destroys their bond with the swift fury of a star exploding.
Now, Sal scrambles to run the family motel as his mother Misbah's health fails and his grieving father loses himself to alcoholism. Noor, meanwhile, walks a harrowing tightrope: working at her wrathful uncle's liquor store while hiding the fact that she's applying to college so she can escape him - and Juniper - forever.
When Sal's attempts to save the motel spiral out of control, he and Noor must ask themselves what friendship is worth - and what it takes to defeat the monsters in their pasts and the ones in their midst.
From one of today's most cherished and bestselling young adult authors comes a breathtaking novel of young love, old regrets, and forgiveness - one that's both tragic and poignant in its tender ferocity.
'All My Rage is a love story, a tragedy and an infectious teenage fever dream about what home means when you feel you don't fit in' New York Times Book Review 'Searing. Riveting. Beautiful. All My Rage takes the reader on an unforgettable journey into the heart of love. Exploring the painful truths of hidden traumas and the crush of broken dreams, Sabaa Tahir shows us the healing, redemptive power of forgiveness, of hope, of connection in her stunning contemporary debut' Samira Ahmed, New York Times bestselling author of Internment
About This Edition
ISBN: |
9780349125268 |
Publication date: |
4th August 2022 |
Author: |
Sabaa Tahir |
Publisher: |
ATOM an imprint of Little, Brown Book Group |
Format: |
Paperback |
Pagination: |
374 pages |
Primary Genre |
Young Adult Fiction
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'This is not the Sabaa Tahir you know but it's the Sabaa Tahir you NEED to know. All My Rage is a gorgeous, star-crossed story about the costs of the American Dream and the way unexpected routes appear when you need them most. I read this in a single day' Jodi Picoult, #1 New York Times bestselling author
'We all know Sabaa Tahir is a master at creating epic fantasy worlds filled with terrifying, imaginary monsters. Here, Sabaa turns her considerable talent and skill to the real - but no less terrifying - monsters that dwell in the human heart. In richly evocative prose and with characters so well crafted I'm sure I know them, All My Rage takes a clear-eyed look at the ways in which we hurt and heal each other. It's a gorgeous meditation on grief and love and the possibilities each of us have for redemption. This book will stay with me for a long time to come ' Nicola Yoon, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Sun Is Also a Star
'All My Rage is an unflinching, profound force that will rattle your heart and toughen your soul. Sabaa Tahir's razor-sharp writing never shies away from the world's harshness while always finding the light in the dark for our special, unforgettable narrators' - Adam Silvera, New York Times bestselling author of They Both Die at the End
'Searing. Riveting. Beautiful. All My Rage takes the reader on an unforgettable journey into the heart of love. Exploring the painful truths of hidden traumas and the crush of broken dreams, Sabaa Tahir shows us the healing, redemptive power of forgiveness, of hope, of connection in her stunning contemporary debut' Samira Ahmed, New York Times bestselling author of Internment
'All My Rage is an expert study in all that's tangled within the closest of our relationships, the pain and the love, the ugliness and the beauty, the potential to break and the potential to repair. Painful, powerful, hopeful, and magnificently crafted' Randy Ribay, author of Patron Saints of Nothing
'Tahir packs an absolutely unforgettable punch in her first contemporary YA..This is the kind of book that positively climbs into your bones and steals your breath in the very best way' Buzzfeed Books
'Some of the best contemporary fiction out there is YA, and 'All My Rage' is one of the strongest new examples. This moving and at times devastating book follows best friends Noor and Salahudin as Sal tries to save his family's motel and Noor tries to strike out on her own' Marie Claire
'All My Rage' is a love story, a tragedy and an infectious teenage fever dream about what home means when you feel you don't fit in' New York Times Book Review
'This book will stay with me for a long time to come' Nicola Yoon
'All My Rage is an unflinching, profound force that will rattle your heart and toughen your soul' Adam Silvera
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About Sabaa Tahir
Sabaa Tahir grew up in California's Mojave Desert at her family's eighteen-room motel. There, she spent her time devouring fantasy novels, raiding her brother's comic book stash, and playing guitar badly. She began writing An Ember in the Ashes while working nights as a newspaper editor. She likes thunderous indie rock, garish socks, and all things nerd. Sabaa currently lives in the San Francisco Bay area with her family.
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