Nayra and the Djinn
Nayra and the Djinn
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Annotation: A bullied Muslim American girl, Nayra Mansour gets some unexpected help navigating her overwhelming life when a mysterious djinn named Marjan arrives, but there are costly consequences for their actions and Nayra could pay the high price.
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #6708139
Format: Paperback
Special Formats: Graphic Novel Graphic Novel
Publisher: Penguin
Copyright Date: 2023
Edition Date: 2023 Release Date: 02/28/23
Pages: 247 pages
ISBN: 0-593-11712-3
ISBN 13: 978-0-593-11712-5
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2023286615
Dimensions: 21 cm
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist (Tue Feb 28 00:00:00 CST 2023)

Soft, expressionistic artwork in a palette of pinks, peaches, and purples helps tell the story of Nayra, a Muslim teen who meets a djinn when she's at her lowest. Nayra deals with intense bullying, demanding parents with high expectations, and a frustrating friendship with the only other Muslim girl at her school, and she tries to keep to herself about nearly all of it. Lurking in an online community of other Muslim teens interested in collecting passed-down stories helps her feel a little connected, and that's where she meets the djinn, Marjan. Nayra loves the immersive stories Marjan tells her, but keeping the djinn a secret is a challenge, especially when Marjan's own problems emerge in Nayra's world. Ata's manga-inspired artwork is undeniably pretty, though occasionally it can be difficult to discern what's going on in the panels. Marjan's stories, marked by a shift in the visual style, nicely showcase Ata's ability to render fantastical scenes. With themes of self-acceptance, friendship, and finding strength in cultural heritage, this is a great pick for fans of Nidhi Chanani's Pashmina (2017).

Kirkus Reviews (Mon Feb 06 00:00:00 CST 2023)

Nayra Mansour's life gets a touch of magic in this story of friendship and djinns, set during Ramadan.Everyone is against Nayra: At school, classmates bully her because of her religion and culture, while at home she is scolded for her bad grades. Her friend Rami, her only Muslim classmate, and mythological stories from her culture used to keep her grounded, but now all she wants is to transfer schools. It's no surprise, then, that when the shadow djinn Marjan needs to make a pact with a human, Nayra jumps at the chance to bring some magic into her life. Marjan's story is complex, and it's only a matter of time before their truths come to light and Nayra's world starts to shift. Presenting a slice of life with a tinge of magic, the story's overall mellow tone is heightened by the color palette's deep jewel tones. The images are simple and attractive and represent aspects of Nayra's identity, such as praying with Marjan. Nayra makes decisions that are frustrating but relatable, as her focus on wanting something new leads her to neglect the good parts of her life. Marjan represents all the things Nayra wishes her life could be-mythical and larger than life-at a time when she can't seem to control anything around her. Nayra has light brown skin and dark hair; Rami is blond with light skin.Fresh and interesting. (Graphic fantasy. 10-14)

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Reading Level: 4.0
Interest Level: 5-9

In this coming-of-age graphic novel with a fantastical twist, Nayra Mansour, a Muslim American girl, is helped on her journey to selfhood by a djinn.

Nothing is going right for Nayra Mansour. There's the constant pressure from her strict family, ruthless bullying from her classmates, and exhausting friendship demands from Rami –the only other Muslim girl at school. Nayra has had enough. Just when she's considering transferring schools to escape it all, a mysterious djinn named Marjan appears.

As a djinn, a mythical being in Islamic folklore, Marjan uses their powers and wisdom to help Nayra navigate her overwhelming life. But Marjan's past is fraught with secrets, guilt, and trouble, and if they don’t face what they’ve done, Nayra could pay the price.

In this beautifully illustrated graphic novel, Iasmin Omar Ata has created a realistic coming-of-age story with an enchanting dose of the fantastical about strength, identity, and, most of all, friendship.


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