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Continuing this propulsive middle grade nonfiction series, a young woman once persecuted by the Taliban shares her journey to becoming a community activist.

As a girl and as part of an ethnic minority in Afghanistan, Freshta Tori Jan was persecuted relentlessly. Her family faced kidnappings and daily murder attempts on the bus, on the way to school, in the workplace, and beyond. Freshta's school was shut down by the Taliban, and many of her friends were murdered and shot. Her journey through poverty, terrorism, and other forms of injustice has enabled her to be a voice for those unable to share their stories and those unable to receive the opportunities she has sought. She believes in empowering youth in order to bring about change and be the leaders of today and tomorrow.

With a voice that is both accessible and engaging, Freshta brings forward a captivating first-person account of strength, resilience, and determination, and delivers compelling narrative nonfiction by young people, for young people.
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      January 1, 2022
      Grades 5-7 Courage is the third in the I, Witness series of first-person personal narratives. Jan recounts the story of her family's escape from Taliban-occupied Herat and her eventual resettlement in Texas. The narrative voice is raw with emotion, and readers are not spared any details of the horrific treatment of Jan's people, the Hazaras (an ethnic minority in Afghanistan that has long been persecuted and marginalized), or the hardship of being displaced. Even when she attends an elite secondary school in Kabul, Jan is ostracized by the other Afghan students from different ethnic backgrounds. Supportive teachers, along with an unparalleled reserve of determination, a dose of luck, and other factors, enable her family to escape to India and Jan and her sister to attend school in the U.S. Coupled with the personal narrative is a hefty dose of Afghan history, which might make for interesting inquiry projects. A cursory online search leads to news media reports about Jan that supplement this title.

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:6.1
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:4-5

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