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the ocean would paint me blue

By ZOULFA KATOUH

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ISBN13 : 9781526648587
Author : ZOULFA KATOUH
Binding Type : PAPER BACK
Language : ENGLISH
Publisher : BLOOMSBURY

What if grief drained your world of colour and you had to find a way to paint it back?

From the author of the international bestseller~As Long As the Lemon Trees Grow, comes a deeply moving and unforgettable story of~loss, identity, resilience, and the healing power of art.

After the sudden death of her mother, Jihad hopes that transferring to an elite high school will offer her a fresh start. But instead, she finds herself~isolated and judged~the only Muslim student, marked by her hijab and even her name. Surrounded by suspicion and quiet hostility, trusting anyone feels impossible.

Only one classmate shows her kindness but can she truly believe in his intentions?

As grief tightens its hold, Jihad retreats into the one place she feels safe: an old sketchbook filled with memories of her mother. Through art and storytelling, she begins to reconnect with the past but what starts as a personal escape soon becomes something far more powerful.

Can she find the strength to embrace who she is, reclaim her voice, and bring colour back into her life?

This~heart-wrenching and hopeful young adult novel~explores:

·
Grief, healing, and emotional resilience

·
Muslim identity and representation

·
The transformative power of art and storytelling

·
Friendship, trust, and belonging

·
Navigating prejudice and finding your place

Perfect for readers who loved~As Long As the Lemon Trees Grow~and powerful coming-of-age stories, this is an~unputdownable, emotional journey~that will stay with you long after the final page.

A must-read for fans of diverse YA fiction, emotional storytelling, and stories that make you feel deeply.


What if grief drained your world of colour and you had to find a way to paint it back?

From the author of the international bestseller~As Long As the Lemon Trees Grow, comes a deeply moving and unforgettable story of~loss, identity, resilience, and the healing power of art.

After the sudden death of her mother, Jihad hopes that transferring to an elite high school will offer her a fresh start. But instead, she finds herself~isolated and judged~the only Muslim student, marked by her hijab and even her name. Surrounded by suspicion and quiet hostility, trusting anyone feels impossible.

Only one classmate shows her kindness but can she truly believe in his intentions?

As grief tightens its hold, Jihad retreats into the one place she feels safe: an old sketchbook filled with memories of her mother. Through art and storytelling, she begins to reconnect with the past but what starts as a personal escape soon becomes something far more powerful.

Can she find the strength to embrace who she is, reclaim her voice, and bring colour back into her life?

This~heart-wrenching and hopeful young adult novel~explores:

·
Grief, healing, and emotional resilience

·
Muslim identity and representation

·
The transformative power of art and storytelling

·
Friendship, trust, and belonging

·
Navigating prejudice and finding your place

Perfect for readers who loved~As Long As the Lemon Trees Grow~and powerful coming-of-age stories, this is an~unputdownable, emotional journey~that will stay with you long after the final page.

A must-read for fans of diverse YA fiction, emotional storytelling, and stories that make you feel deeply.