When You Ask Me Where I'm Going
When You Ask Me Where I'm Going
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Just the Series: When You Ask Me Where I'm Going Vol. 1   

Series and Publisher: When You Ask Me Where I'm Going   

Annotation: Explores the experiences of Karin, a woman who flees abuse in Chandigarh, India, for her aunt and uncle's home in British Columbia, where she lives undocumented as she raises her daughter, Sahaara.
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #190744
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Publisher: HarperCollins
Copyright Date: 2019
Edition Date: 2019 Release Date: 10/01/19
Pages: 244 pages
ISBN: 0-06-291261-5
ISBN 13: 978-0-06-291261-9
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2019941400
Dimensions: 21 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist (Tue Oct 01 00:00:00 CDT 2019)

Nestled among heartfelt poetry, prose, and illustrations in this collection are topics pertinent to present times. Feminism, sexual assault, objectification, immigration, as well as corruption and the effects of European colonization in Punjab, are merely a handful of issues examined. Wholly, Kaur's debut collection explores what it means to be a young woman in a world that not only fails to hear her but that often refuses to see her. The novel begins with poems that are more than pretty words; they carry weight and breathe fire. Occasional passages of prose follows Kiran as she flees Chandigarh, India, and moves to British Columbia, where she learns she is pregnant, remaining there undocumented to raise her daughter, Sahaara. The final section ambles back into verse, but instead of reminding readers of the myriad ways power is taken away from women, that power is reclaimed through self-acceptance and love. Kaur's experiences as a Punjabi Sikh woman and the notes on the final pages provide more insight to some of the poems. Ideal for readers mesmerized by the words of Rupi Kaur.

School Library Journal (Sun Sep 01 00:00:00 CDT 2019)

Gr 9 Up-A collection of poetry, prose, and illustrations surrounding the daily realities of what it's like to be a young woman in a world that doesn't always understand her. With six sections that highlight the multitude of conversations many women battle daily, this collection's pages are painted with the topics of mental health, sexual assault, immigration, and feminism. Ultimately, the collection takes readers on a journey to fight for others, for family, and especially for themselves. Kaur's elegant and informative poetry and prose packs a powerful punch. Broken into six parts themed as a journey across the body ("skin," "muscle," "lung," "nerve," "heart," and "light"), the mixed literary styles open a window into the world of being young and a woman in an unforgiving world. This isn't one continual story unfolding, but rather a string of experiences and thoughts that speaks strongly to women of color, undocumented immigrants, and those who are hurting. The gentle words empathize with and encourage readers, uplifting the soul, and praising every woman's spirit: "a note to self/you are worth every moment/that led you to yourself/you're the one i'd choose/every single time." VERDICT Fans of Joy McCullough's Blood Water Paint or Elizabeth Acevedo's The Poet X will want this collection on their shelves. Emily Walker, Lisle Library District, IL

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Reading Level: 6.0
Interest Level: 9-12

Perfect for fans of Rupi Kaur and Elizabeth Acevedo, Jasmin Kaur’s stunning debut novel is a collection of poetry, illustrations, and prose.

scream
so that one day
a hundred years from now
another sister will not have to
dry her tears wondering
where in history
she lost her voice

The six sections of the book explore what it means to be a young woman living in a world that doesn’t always hear her and tell the story of Kiran as she flees a history of trauma and raises her daughter, Sahaara, while living undocumented in North America.

Delving into current cultural conversations including sexual assault, mental health, feminism, and immigration, this narrative of resilience, healing, empowerment, and love will galvanize readers to fight for what is right in their world.


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