Author | Victoria Jamieson and Omar Mohamed |
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Audio read by | Faysal Ahmed, Barkhad Abdi, Victoria Jamieson, Omar Mohamed, Robin Miles, Ifrah Mansour, Bahni Turpin, Hakeemshady Mohamed, Sadeeq Ali, Dominic Hoffman, Christine Avila, and JD Jackson |
Illustrator | Victoria Jamieson and Iman Geddy |
Language | English |
Genre | Memoir, Graphic novel |
Publisher | Dial Press |
Publication date | April 14, 2020 |
Media type | Hardcover, paperback, audiobook |
Pages | 264 |
ISBN | 9780525553908 |
When Stars Are Scattered is a nonfiction young adult graphic novel written by Victoria Jamieson and Omar Mohamed, illustrated by Victoria Jamieson and Iman Geddy, and published April 14, 2020, by Dial Books.
Alongside other honors, the book won the Walter Dean Myers Award for Young Readers [1] and Bank Street Children's Book Committee's Josette Frank Award. [2]
When Stars Are Scattered follows co-author Mohamed and his younger brother, Hassan, who were born in Somalia and fled to a refugee camp in Kenya when they were toddlers. Although an older woman adopted the brothers, they never stopped searching for their mother. While at the camp, Mohamed was often forced to choose between his own education and caring for Hassan, who was nonverbal and had seizures. Eventually, they were able to move to the United States.
When Stars Are Scattered was generally well-received, including starred reviews from Booklist , [3] The Horn Book , [4] Kirkus Reviews , [5] Publishers Weekly , [6] and School Library Journal. [7]
Writing for School Library Journal, Steven Engelfried said, "The writing is intriguing and easy to understand. The graphics are beautiful and really bring the characters to the page. Omar’s story is important, relevant, and relatable." [8]
Kirkus Reviews wrote, "This engaging, heartwarming story does everything one can ask of a book, and then some." [5]
The audiobook, which has 12 narrators, received a starred review from Booklist, who said, the audiobook "offers listeners an experience of perfection in its storytelling, format shifting, and performance." [9]
When Stars Are Scattered was named one of the best books of 2020 by the Chicago Public Library, [10] Kirkus Reviews, [5] the New York Public Library, [11] The New York Times, [12] NPR, [13] Publishers Weekly, [14] and School Library Journal. [15]
Both the book and audiobook editions of When Stars Are Scattered are Junior Library Guild selections. [16] [17]
Year | Award/honor | Result | Ref. |
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2020 | Booklist Editors' Choice: Youth Audio | Selection | [18] |
Charlotte Huck Award | Honor | [19] | |
Goodreads Choice Award for Graphic Novels & Comics | Nominee | [20] | |
Jane Addams Children's Book Award | Finalist | [21] | |
National Book Award for Young People's Literature | Finalist | [22] [5] | |
2021 | ALSC Notable Children's Books for Middle Readers | Selection | [23] |
ALSC Notable Children's Recordings | Selection | [24] | |
Children's Africana Book Award for Older Readers | Honor | [25] | |
Eisner Award for Best Publication for Teens | Nominee | [26] | |
Heavy Medal Award | Finalist | [8] | |
ILA Notable Books for a Global Society | Selection | [27] | |
Josette Frank Award | Winner | [2] | |
Judy Lopez Memorial Award | Honor | [28] | |
Odyssey Award for Excellence in Audiobook Production | Honor | [29] | |
Schneider Family Book Award | Honor | [29] [5] | |
Walter Dean Myers Award for Younger Readers | Winner | [1] | |
YALSA Amazing Audiobooks for Young Adults | Top 10 | [30] | |
YALSA Award for Excellence in Nonfiction | Nominee | [31] | |
YALSA Great Graphic Novels for Teens | Selection | [32] | |
YALSA Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers | Selection | [33] |
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