Ready, aim…


Huda F Cares?

By Huda Fahmy

“You don’t have to compromise what you care about to have a good time.”

Summary

Huda F Cares? is the story of a high schooler (Huda F) and her family taking a summer vacation to Disney World. During the trip, she wrestles with a long car ride, her four sisters, her parents, being visibly Muslim in a place where it’s less common than in her Michigan hometown, and potential new friends and creeps.

Quick Info

  • Year of Publication: 2023
  • Number of Pages: 208
  • Awards/Nominations: National Book Award for Young People’s Literature Finalist, YALSA 2025 Great Graphic Novels for Teens

Why I Chose to Read Huda F Cares?

I’m a sucker for a clever name! And I’m always open to learning more about other people’s cultures, customs, and challenges.

Teaching Considerations

Audience: Booksellers list this as “12-17 years.” I’d read this to younger kids, as well, and believe it’s a great read for adults. The message is so strong, the format is so fun, and Fahmy has created an important, accessible story for all ages.

Key Themes: identity, sisterhood, family, Islam, fitting in, self-confidence, and harassment.

Grouping Recommendation: This could be a fun, full-class read. It’s perfect for the last weeks of school before summer vacation, and could work a student-choice option for lessons about identity, family, the USA, religion, travel, and the graphic novel format.

Instructional Ideas:

Fahmy does a great job of setting up the sisters with quick intros, then detailing vacation days where we get to meet each of them and see how Huda F interacts with them.

Conflict is organically, efficiently, and effectively built into all the relationships through the well-constructed characters.

Key Illustration

The most charged situations in the book occur when one or more of the sisters is kneeling in prayer. Describe a situation in the book where this causes conflict. Describe a situation where it helps the sisters bond.

Book Talk Excerpt:

***SPOILER ALERT!***

Here, we see Fahmy injecting subtext into her book quite brilliantly. What does she accomplish in these pages? How do you feel and think about Huda F after reading this? How do you feel and think about Kylie?

My Thoughts and Reflections

★★★★★

There’s so much transparency, humor, and depth in Huda F Cares? I really, really loved this book. Fahmy somehow writes simultaneously sharply and with grace. I enjoyed every page. Of course, I might be biased. I have two sisters, and the authentically rendered chaos and compassion resonated with me.

Topics/Ideas/Books/Authors I’m Curious About As A Result of Reading Huda F Cares?

This book made me want to find more great YA summer vacation-themed books! The Summer I Turned Pretty and Tanabata Wish look intriguing.

I’d also like to read more graphic novels that center family: Hey, Kiddo, Shame Pudding, Dancing at the Pity Party: A Dead Mom Graphic Memoir, The Best We Could Do, and When Stars Are Scattered.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *