Thursday, March 30, 2017

All we have left
                For our group read my group has been assigned All We Have Left, a fictional novel based around the character of Jesse, a high school girl who gets caught up in the wrong crowd, and the history of how her older brother Travis passed away in the September eleventh attacks. However, the novel is told through the perspective of two people; one being Jesse and the other Alia, a Muslim American who was at ground zero for the attacks. The Novel is similar to how Eleanor and Park was written, with a back and forth between the two characters, except in this book there is also a span in time between the two narratives. Jesse is having trouble with her home life as her father has become a reclusive drunk over the death of her older brother Travis, while her mother attempts to hold onto whatever is left of their family. She is infatuated by Nick, a young trouble maker early on in the book. Nick and Jesse soon become a couple after an exciting first date of “tagging” together. The two make a perfect crime duo as Jesse is an experienced climber due to her father owning a climbing range. While we learn about Jesse and her new life style we also get a glimpse into Alia’s life years ago in New York City. She is also an average teenage girl at the time who is dealing with struggles of moving to New York and her Muslim heritage. Her parents recently restricted her acceptance to an art school program at NYU due to her being caught red handed with a joint in the school bathroom. Although she was just putting it out, she was caught in the wrong place at the wrong time. She has since been arguing with her parents over letting her join the program, but has yet to convince them otherwise. This leads to her going to the Twin Towers to visit her father in an attempt to convince him to let her join the program. Once again she is caught in the wrong place at the wrong time as she is trapped in one of the towers during the first plane crash. While in the tower she is caught in an elevator with Travis, Jessie dead brother. Personally I like our novel so far, although it is a big cringe worthy at parts. Have any of your books shared a writing style or theme to other books we have read so far? Do you like your books and how they relate to Islamic culture?

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3 comments:

  1. I admit there were some times when I was "cringing up a storm" at some points. Though I really liked the detail of Alia writing comic books about a Muslim super hero. I thought that was interesting.

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    1. Lia (her superhero persona) is probably one of my favorite aspects of the book. I really enjoy how we also get her inner monologue in Lia voice while she is escaping the tower.

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  2. Our book had to do with 9/11 too. It was interesting reading what you wrote considering that. The similarities even in the differences in what characters in both books experience are pretty amazing.

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