Featured & selected titles

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Praise & recognition

Highlights from reviews, appearances, and community response (add specific quotes and outlets as they become available).

★★★★★

“What’s in a name? Plenty, as this clever and poignant tale makes clear.”

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Reviewer

Kirkus Review

★★★★★

“Using spare prose and colourful illustrations and backgrounds, Hasan Namir (author) and Cathryn John (illustrator) build a meaningful back-and-forth dialogue between text and image in order to explore what it means to be a nonbinary young person in a less-than-welcoming world focused on binaries and conformity.”

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Rob Bittner on The Name I Call Myself

CM: Canadian Review of Materials

★★★★★

God in Pink presents an outlet for marginalized voices and is ultimately a story about human rights and self-determination. Essentially, Hasan Namir’s novel interrogates whether we can be ourselves in a world bombarded with preconceived ideas of religion, politics, and morality.”

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Salma Saadi

Plenitude Magazine