Share - Sadia by Colleen Nelson. Sadia by Colleen Nelson. $ Free Shipping. Get it by Thursday, Jul 23 from Aurora, Illinois; Need it faster? More shipping options available at checkout • Good condition • 30 day returns - Free returns; A copy that has been read, but remains in clean condition. All pages are intact, and the cover is intact. A good tool for promoting this idea is the new book Sadia, by Colleen Nelson. Sadia tells the story of Sadia, a Muslim grade nine student in Winnipeg who wants to play basketball, but is banned due to a league rule against head coverings. Sadia wants to stay true to her identity and wear her hijab, even as she sees her best friend choose a. But it is Sadia who has to find the courage to stand up for herself and fight for what is right - on and off the court. © Colleen Nelson (P) Heraclon Publishing Canada Sports Fiction Literature Fiction.
Review: Sadia by Colleen Nelson. Sadia follows a teenage Muslim girl who wants to play basketball, but when her religion starts to become a problem in the sport, she does everything to make sure that she can play. Her friend makes Sadia her own uniform and Sadia befriends Amira, a refugee who comes to her town. Sadia wishes life in high school was as straightforward as a game of www.doorway.run-year-old Sadia Ahmadi is passionate about one thing: basketball. Her best friend Mariam, on the other hand, wants to get noticed by the popular crowd and has s. Colleen Nelson has 14 books on Goodreads with ratings. Colleen Nelson's most popular book is Sadia.
About the Author. Colleen Nelson is a teacher and an award-winning YA author whose previous novels include Spin, Blood Brothers and Finding Hope. She lives in Winnipeg. Colleen Nelson is a teacher and and an award-winning YA author whose novels include Sadia, Blood Brothers, and Finding Hope. She lives in Winnipeg. The characters can be somewhat one-dimensional, but Nelson (Blood Brothers) writes compellingly about Sadia’s passion for basketball, her evolving friendship with Nazreen, and the way that Amira forces her to confront the current state of affairs in Syria. Ages 12–up. (Feb.) Publishers Weekly. Sadia by Colleen Nelson. Ruth and Sylvia Schwartz Children’s Book Award — Winner, Young Adult • High Plains Book Award — Winner, Young Adult • Red Maple Fiction Award — Shortlisted • Snow Willow Award — Shortlisted Sadia wishes life in high school was as straightforward as a game of basketball. Fifteen-year-old Sadia Ahmadi is passionate about one thing: basketball.
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