Kirkus Reviews QR Code
TAGGING FREEDOM by Rhonda Roumani

TAGGING FREEDOM

by Rhonda Roumani

Pub Date: Nov. 7th, 2023
ISBN: 9781454950714
Publisher: Union Square Kids

Two cousins find common ground in their love of art and graffiti in this dual-perspective novel set on the verge of the Syrian revolution.

Samira is a seventh grade Syrian American Muslim girl living in small-town Massachusetts. She’s artistic and is particularly drawn to fonts and lettering. After her cousin Kareem is nearly caught spraying graffiti to protest the Syrian government, he’s sent from Damascus to stay with her family. Initially, the cousins clash. As the only student at her school who’s Arab or Muslim, Samira tries to blend in, going by Sam and staying quiet when her friends make ignorant, xenophobic comments. Kareem can’t understand Samira’s need to fit in. He befriends Ellie, Samira’s Jewish best friend, and the two decide to secretly graffiti the town using spray chalk as a way of drawing people’s attention to events in Syria. But as the graffiti divides their small community, Kareem and Samira find common ground and mutual empathy. The cousins grow, both individually and in tandem with their evolving relationship. Samira ultimately realizes who her true friends are, while Kareem finds a way to thrive where he is, despite his intense desire to return home. One event, in particular, realistically juxtaposes Kareem’s safe new life with the growing dangers for his family in Syria. As readers follow the characters’ evolution, they’ll clearly absorb the message that it is worth it to stand up for what you believe in.

A well-characterized novel offering insight into Syrian perspectives.

(author’s note, glossary, poem) (Fiction. 8-12)