Q Book Review: It Ain’t So Awful, Falafel
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Wednesday, March 28, 2018

It Ain’t So Awful, Falafel



Name of Reviewer: Sindhu
Title of Book: It Ain’t So Awful, Falafel
Author of Book: Firoozeh Dumas
# of pages: 378
# AR points: 10.0                                            RL: 4.7
            Zomorod Yousefzadeh is a young Iranian girl living in the U.S during the time of the Iranian Revolution and the capturing of the American hostages. Her family is bullied, her father loses his job, and she is mistreated everywhere, other than the times when she is with her few friends and supporters. I loved this book because it shows what it was like in the time of the Iranian Revolution, from the point of view of the people living and struggling in the U.S in the late 1970s. If I were the author, I would not change any part of It Ain’t So Awful, Falafel because it is so well detailed and descriptive that nothing anybody would do could make it better. If I were Original Cindy, I wouldn’t have taken Zomorod calling my horse a unicorn as an insult. If I could pick one juicy word to describe this book, it would be breathtaking because it takes your entire imagination and puts it to its fullest use in through words. It Ain’t So Awful Falafel is for everyone of all ages, and I recommend it to you greatly.

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