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Saturday, March 18, 2017

Book Review - The Lines We Cross

The Lines We Cross

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About the Book
Michael likes to hang out with his friends and play with the latest graphic design software. His parents drag him to rallies held by their anti-immigrant group, which rails against the tide of refugees flooding the country. And it all makes sense to Michael.

Until Mina, a beautiful girl from the other side of the protest lines, shows up at his school, and turns out to be funny, smart -- and a Muslim refugee from Afghanistan. Suddenly, his parents' politics seem much more complicated.

Mina has had a long and dangerous journey fleeing her besieged home in Afghanistan, and now faces a frigid reception at her new prep school, where she is on scholarship. As tensions rise, lines are drawn. Michael has to decide where he stands. Mina has to protect herself and her family. Both have to choose what they want their world to look like.



My Take on the Book
This was a powerful book that brings you amazing characters and a powerful story that allow you to emotionally be drawn into the book and the world that have been created. The characters are real and the tensions and issues that they are dealing with are tangible. The choices that the main characters have to deal with and make were amazing and challenging. I was drawn into the story more and more with every page and you will too!


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