This does not mean Novik endorses these views she proves her thoughtfulness by proceeding to thoroughly tackle themes of injustice and privilege. characters being called “the Arabic speaker”) is not a sign of the author’s thoughtlessness but the truth of how El-who is deeply antisocial due to the abuse she’s faced from everyone ( not just some of the Indian side of her biracial family)-sees life, with people as only assets in her eyes. The issue of how languages/cultures are viewed cynically by the MC ( e.g. The school giving El content showing death and violence, urging her to become a mass murderer, happens for all nations as a result of her dark affinity and not just an Arabic speaking country. Most of the accusations I’ve read have seemed insubstantial to me-if you view words out of context with the aim of finding something offensive, of course you will succeed. I respect those who have been hurt and am sorry for their pain, but I want to say that-as a Middle Eastern who has also strived to be as aware of racism as possible-I personally did not find this book racist. Since its release, this book has been accused of racism.
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