Randa Abdel-Fattah
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Randa Abdel-Fattah (born 1980) is an Australian-born writer of Palestinian and Egyptian parentage.[1]
She was born in Australia, to Palestinian and Egyptian parents. She has written two novels for young adults, Does My Head Look Big In This?, and Ten Things I Hate About Me.[2] Her first book, Does My Head Look Big In This?, is the story of a of Amal, a 16-year old muslim girl who decides to wear the hajib (headscarf) full time. The book deals with the issues of growing up as a headscarf-wearing Muslim-Australian in post-September 11 Australia. It also covers the usual teenage issues of smoking, alcohol, a desire to fit in, and of course boys. It aims to show that wearing a hajib can be empowering rather than oppressing, and helps to foster religious understanding.
Randa is a lawyer, and lives in Sydney with her husband and baby daughter.[1][2] She is extremely active in the inter-faith community, giving talks at high schools and has been involved in Palestinian human rights campaigns.[2]
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NAME | Abdel-Fattah, Randa |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | Contemporary Australian writer of novels for young adults |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1980 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Australia |
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