Saeed's timely and stirring middle-grade debut is a celebration of
resistance and justice.--Kirkus Reviews, starred review
The compelling story of a girl's fight to regain her life and dreams
after being forced into indentured servitude.
Life is quiet and ordinary in Amal's Pakistani village, but she had no
complaints, and besides, she's busy pursuing her dream of becoming a
teacher one day. Her dreams are temporarily dashed when--as the eldest
daughter--she must stay home from school to take care of her siblings.
Amal is upset, but she doesn't lose hope and finds ways to continue
learning. Then the unimaginable happens--after an accidental run-in with
the son of her village's corrupt landlord, Amal must work as his
family's servant to pay off her own family's debt.
Life at the opulent Khan estate is full of heartbreak and struggle for
Amal--especially when she inadvertently makes an enemy of a girl named
Nabila. Most troubling, though, is Amal's growing awareness of the
Khans' nefarious dealings. When it becomes clear just how far they will
go to protect their interests, Amal realizes she will have to find a way
to work with others if they are ever to exact change in a cruel status
quo, and if Amal is ever to achieve her dreams.