A review by sducharme
The Lines We Cross by Randa Abdel-Fattah

3.0

I can see this is an important book because it's timely and deals with misperceptions and tensions around the Muslim immigration in the US. I didn't care for the constant dialogue and there was only one character who felt "real" to me, the main character's friend.

We have this on our Battle of the Books list for high schoolers. I'll be interested to hear how this resonates with that age.