Across
- 4. Amal and Adam are talking for the first time since she started wearing her hijab Adam complements Amal (page 148)
- 5. After a heartfelt conversation with Mrs. Vasilie, Amal starts to show empathy with her and sees her more of a person compared to a mean old neighbor. This is referring to her wrinkles. (page 202)
- 9. Tia Tomas describes Muslims as this (page 79)
- 13. Amal is fed up with the way Tia has been treating her (page 155)
- 14. Simone, after struggling with her weight, decides to start smoking cigarettes to make her lose her appetite. (234)
- 15. Amal feels this way when she wears her hijab for the first time to the mall (28)
- 17. Simone describes herself as this when she is talking with Amal and Eileen about her struggle to lose weight (page 82)
Down
- 1. Amal describes herself this way after she starts wearing her hijab to school and a lot of her classmates start ignoring her (36)
- 2. Amal says that she just wrote the shortest book in the world after Tia makes fun of her over her religion (page 155)
- 3. After a heartfelt conversation with Mrs. Vasilie, Amal starts to show empathy with her and sees her more of a person compared to a mean old neighbor. In their conversation they talk about how Mrs. Vasilie lost several of her children(page 203)
- 6. Adam's parents suggest that he should talk to someone after this mother left (218)
- 7. Amal describes this feeling when she wears her hijab to the mall for the first time and sees a two women also wearing their veil, she says it makes her feel like she's a part of something special (28)
- 8. After a heartfelt conversation with Mrs. Vasilie, Amal starts to show empathy with her and sees her more of a person compared to a mean old neighbor(page 203)
- 10. After a heartfelt conversation with Mrs. Vasilie, Amal starts to show empathy with her and sees her more of a person compared to a mean old neighbor (page 203)
- 11. Amal feels this way when she wears her hijab for the first time to the mall (28)
- 12. Amal and Adam are talking for the first time since she started wearing her hijab (page 148)
- 16. After a heartfelt conversation with Mrs. Vasilie, Amal starts to show empathy with her and sees her more of a person compared to a mean old neighbor (page 203)
