Families who loved Huda F Cares? by Huda Fahmy often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when your child is feeling the weight of being different, especially if they are navigating the tension between family pride and the desire to blend in. It is an essential choice for middle schoolers who are becoming hyper-aware of the 'social gaze' and may feel embarrassed by their family's traditions or presence in public spaces. The story follows Huda and her sisters on a road trip to Disney World, capturing the universal chaos of sibling dynamics alongside the specific experience of being a Muslim family in spaces where they are the minority. This graphic novel masterfully uses humor to tackle heavy themes like Islamophobia, self-consciousness, and religious identity. While it deals with the reality of being stared at and judged, the tone remains hopeful and riotously funny. It is perfectly suited for ages 10 to 15, offering a mirror for Muslim youth and a window for others to understand the bravery involved in simply being yourself. Parents will appreciate how it validates a child's embarrassment without shaming them, eventually pivoting toward sisterly solidarity and self-acceptance.