In Hate Is Such A Strong Word, Sarah Ayoub has created a fantastic and memorable novel where the main character is challenging cultural stereotypes, sticking to morals and values which she has for herself and taking the big step out of her comfort zone to ascertain her /5. · Hate is Such a Strong Word ( ratings by Goodreads) Paperback. English. By (author) Sarah Ayoub. Share. 'Finally a book that tackles the big issues - and the ones all girls face /5(). Hate is Such a Strong Word Sarah Ayoub Book Summary In the vein of Does My Head Look Big in This and Looking for Alibrandi, Hate is Such a Strong Word is the story of a seventeen-year-old girl caught between two cultures, Lebanese and Anglo- Australian. Themes Maturity and Life Choices Family Expectations Peer Group Pressure Outsiders.
But hate is such a strong word Can Sophie find the strength to speak out - even if it means going against everything she's been brought up to believe? A brilliant debut novel about identity, love, culture and finding your place. Sarah Ayoub. HarperCollins Publishers Australia, - Families - pages. Hate is such a strong word by Sarah Ayoub. Harper Collins, ISBN: (Age: Secondary) Sarah Ayoub has created an engaging plot line that speaks to relevant issues in the lives of Australian Teenagers. This was a quick read, which I didn't want to put down. Review: Hate Is Such A Strong Word by Sarah Ayoub Decem · by Rae Quigley · in Books, Reviews. Hate Is Such A Strong Word tackled how it feels to be hit with constant prejudice, and the conflict of choosing your family's culture and that of the country you were born in. Rating: 2/5.
Hate is Such a Strong Word Sarah Ayoub Book Summary In the vein of Does My Head Look Big in This and Looking for Alibrandi, Hate is Such a Strong Word is the story of a seventeen-year-old girl caught between two cultures, Lebanese and Anglo- Australian. Themes Maturity and Life Choices Family Expectations Peer Group Pressure Outsiders. Read "Hate is Such a Strong Word " by Sarah Ayoub available from Rakuten Kobo. 'Finally a book that tackles the big issues - and the ones all girls face (frizzy hair, formal dates, and what to do abo. 'Finally a book that tackles the big issues - and the ones all girls face (frizzy hair, formal dates, and what to do about that boy).'- Sarah Tarca, Editor of GirlfriendSeventeen-year-old Sophie hates Monday mornings, socks worn with sandals, and having to strategise like she's a battle sergeant every time she asks her parents if she can go out. But she especially hates being stereotyped.
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