Yes, I'm Hot in This: The Hilarious Truth about Life in a Hijab Contributor(s): Fahmy, Huda (Author) |
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ISBN: 1507209347 ISBN-13: 9781507209349 Publisher: Adams Media Corporation OUR PRICE: $13.49 Product Type: Hardcover Published: December 2018 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Humor | Form - Comic Strips & Cartoons - Humor | Topic - Cultural, Ethnic & Regional - Humor | Form - Pictorial |
Dewey: 741.569 |
Physical Information: 0.7" H x 6.2" W x 6.1" (0.85 lbs) 192 pages |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: Popular Instagram cartoonist and Muslim-American Huda Fahmy presents a hilarious, relatable, and painfully honest new collection of comics that break down barriers and show how universal our everyday problems, worries, and joys actually are. At some point in our lives, we've all felt a little out of place. Huda Fahmy has found it's a little more difficult to fade into the crowd when wearing a hijab. In Yes, I'm Hot in This, Huda navigates the sometimes-rocky waters of life from the unique perspective of a Muslim-American woman, breaking down misconceptions of her culture one comic at a time. From recounting the many questions she gets about her hijab every day (yes, she does have hair) and explaining how she runs in an abaya (just fine, thank you) to dealing with misconceptions about Muslims, Yes, I'm Hot in This tackles universal feelings from an point of view we don't hear from nearly enough. Every one of us have experienced love, misunderstanding, anger, and a deep desire for pizza. In Yes, I'm Hot in This, Huda's clever comics demonstrate humor's ability to bring us together, no matter how different we may appear on the surface. |
Contributor Bio(s): Fahmy, Huda: - Huda Fahmy was born in Detroit, MI and attended the University of Michigan where she majored in English and minored in Political Science with hopes of one day becoming a lawyer. She finished one year of law school before shifting to education. She taught English to middle and high schoolers for eight years before she started writing about her experiences as a visibly Muslim woman in America and was encouraged by her older sister to turn these stories into comics. Huda, her husband Gehad, and their son reside in Houston, Texas. |