A book about struggles and finding yourself
Sara Farizen
If You Could Be Mine by Sarah Farizen
Copyright date: August 20, 2013 LGBTQ title
On Page three, this line stuck out throughout the book: " I want to stop loving Nasrin but how do you stop doing something you know you are suppose to be doing". Sahar and Nazrin have been best friends for a very long time. Their feelings change as they fall deeply in love with each other. The hard part is that their Iranian culture does not allow nor condones lesbian love. The story goes through the struggle to win their families and the struggle with their families and making sure no one finds out. Sahar struggles with making the decision of if she should change her body as a man to be able to love Nazrin. One problem is Nazrin is in an arranged marriage to a doctor who she does not love but has been obligated to do so. The struggle of being who you are vs. being who you need to be is written clearly in this story that everyone can relate to with whatever they are struggling with.
Teaching elementary, I struggle with how to use these with teens. I would create a discussion with teens and suggest several different books about struggles teens go through and have this as one of the selections.
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