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Kick the Moon

Kick the Moon

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To Ilyas’ surprise, the two hit it off and Kelly takes an interest in the comic book superhero character that Ilyas has been working on for years. Standing up to Imran puts Ilyas' family at risk, but it's time for him to be the superhero he draws in his comic-books, and go kick the moon.

the representation of teachers wasn’t too bad but i found the majority of the teenagers unbearable to read. The one place I can’t be controlled”, but finding the strength to do the right thing and get out of the gang comes with great risks. The _ga cookie, installed by Google Analytics, calculates visitor, session and campaign data and also keeps track of site usage for the site's analytics report.There are also 'rich' high school girls who only care about appearance, and the tough, bad-boy who has everyone fawning over him. tbh i think this book could have been great if i had been remoulded and delved a bit deeper into some topics. The 103 third parties who use cookies on this service do so for their purposes of displaying and measuring personalized ads, generating audience insights, and developing and improving products.

He has never given up his passion for comics, and works on his illustrations for his own design constantly. I loved the fact That Muhammad highlighted a lot of important issues within teenagers especially with what happens with teenage boys if an Asian background.The narratives explore a lot of important themes like racism, sexism, toxic masculinity, peer pressure through the life of a 15-year-old Pakistani Muslim boy. Do you think there is a lack of representation and if so what do you think the affect is on the younger generation? I loved how Muhammed Khan brought important and sensitive topics to light in this book without it becoming too heavy or offensive. After enduring racist ridicule over his World Book Day costume in primary school (“Superman ain’t no brown boy”), gifted aspiring comic book creator Ilyas is inspired to create his own British Pakistani superhero, PakCore. There were stereotypes that showed a lot about what happens within families but dealing with it and how to fight back.



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