When I first saw the cover of this book, I was captivated. The vibrant colors blended together in perfect harmony. The girls on the cover of the book captured my attention and I found myself wanting to know more about them. That is the reason I started to read More to the Story.
More to the Story is about how sisters, Jam, Bisma, Aleeza, and Maryanm, face a hard time where their dad is in a different country working and Bisma has just gotten diagnosed with lymphoma, a type of cancer. This book is about the relationship between the sisters and Ali, their cousin while they discover themselves.
Jam’s story enraptured me. I loved her passion for journeling and her interesting ideas. I especially love her relationship with Travis and how he keeps shooting down her ideas. Bisma deserves a big round of applause. She managed to stay brave and calm during a hard time for her. Aleeza and Maryanam don’t appear much in the story, but their bond surprises me to no ends.In any fights, it usually ends up being Bisma and Jam vs. Aleeza and Maryanm.
I’ve read many of Hena Khan’s literature before and I’ve always enjoyed them. I especially like how she uses diversity in middle grade fiction. Amina’s Voice will always be one of my favorite books, as I love Amina, Emily, and Soojin’s story.
Mint Rating: 4/5 Mints
Nice and short. Keep many more coming.
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Great review ;D
Are you planning to read the book?
Hi Mint Girl!
Nice avatar and design :o) (btw i love mints too. next time you visit India do try ‘Polo Mints’, they were my favourite growing up!)
Wow. Great Blog. Really impressed by your understanding of the story and writing. Keep up the great work and hope to see more blog posts and book reviews from you.
Thanks Rahul Uncle.I’ll definitely try Polo Mints next time I come to India!
I really enjoyed this book too. I love reading diverse voices
Thanks, me too!