![]() ![]() Lot of scenes that come across unrealistic, but her experiences are entirely valid, and loads of reviews haven’t ![]() Understand, and she then actually helps and informs her peers. Outcasted momentarily because they didn’t Of reviews tend to call this part unrealistic. When she comes to school wearing the hijab, everyone’s confused, and because they’re all children, it’s natural High school drama, the catty people, and the confusion that comes with growing Amal reminds me of my cousin who is actually her age right now. ![]() I think regarding the representation of a hijabi teen, it’s actually And as she begins navigating her last years of secondary school, she mustįind herself without losing her identity. Suddenly, everyone seems to have an opinion on But she soon faces trouble at her exclusive prep school. Amal is sixteen when she decides to wear the hijab full ![]()
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