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  • Ask Me No Questions

    Marina Budhos, Abby Craden, Blackstone Audio, Inc.

    Audiobook (Blackstone Audio, Inc., July 1, 2012)
    Since emigrating from Bangladesh, 14-year-old Nadira and her family have been living in New York City on expired visas, hoping to realize their dream of becoming legal U.S. citizens. But after 9/11, everything changes. Suddenly being Muslim means you are dangerous - a suspected terrorist. When Nadira's father is arrested and detained at the U.S.-Canadian border, Nadira and her older sister, Aisha, are told to carry on as if everything is the same. The teachers at Flushing High don't ask any questions, but Aisha falls apart. Nothing matters to her anymore - not even college. It's up to Nadira to be the strong one and bring her family back together again.
  • Ask Me No Questions

    Marina Budhos

    Paperback (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Sept. 11, 2007)
    "You forget. You forget you don't really exist here, that this isn't your home." Since emigrating from Bangladesh, fourteen-year-old Nadira and her family have been living in New York City on expired visas, hoping to realize their dream of becoming legal U.S. citizens. But after 9/11, everything changes. Suddenly being Muslim means you are dangerous -- a suspected terrorist. When Nadira's father is arrested and detained at the U.S.-Canadian border, Nadira and her older sister, Aisha, are told to carry on as if everything is the same. The teachers at Flushing High don't ask any questions, but Aisha falls apart. Nothing matters to her anymore -- not even college. It's up to Nadira to be the strong one and bring her family back together again.
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  • Ask Me No Questions

    Marina Budhos

    eBook (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, June 20, 2008)
    "You forget. You forget you don't really exist here, that this isn't your home." Since emigrating from Bangladesh, fourteen-year-old Nadira and her family have been living in New York City on expired visas, hoping to realize their dream of becoming legal U.S. citizens. But after 9/11, everything changes. Suddenly being Muslim means you are dangerous -- a suspected terrorist. When Nadira's father is arrested and detained at the U.S.-Canadian border, Nadira and her older sister, Aisha, are told to carry on as if everything is the same. The teachers at Flushing High don't ask any questions, but Aisha falls apart. Nothing matters to her anymore -- not even college. It's up to Nadira to be the strong one and bring her family back together again.
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  • Ask Me No Questions

    Marina Budhos

    Hardcover (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Feb. 1, 2006)
    Nadira and her family are illegal aliens, fleeing to the Canadian border -- running from the country they thought was their home. For years since emigrating from Bangladesh, they have lived on expired visas in New York City, hoping they could someday realize their dream of becoming legal citizens of the United States. But after 9/11, everything changes. Suddenly, being Muslim means being dangerous, a suspected terrorist. And when Nadira's father is arrested and detained at the border, Nadira and her older sister, Aisha, are sent back to Queens and told to carry on, as if everything is the same. But of course nothing is the same. Nadira and Aisha live in fear they'll have to return to a Bangladesh they hardly know. Aisha, always the responsible one, falls apart. It's up to Nadira to find a way to bring her family back together again. Critically acclaimed author Marina Budhos has given us a searing portrait of contemporary America in the days of terrorism, orange alerts, and the Patriot Act, and a moving and important story about something most people take for granted -- citizenship and acceptance in their country.
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  • Ask Me No Questions

    By (author) Marina Budhos

    Paperback (Simon Pulse, Jan. 1, 2007)
    The author of "Remix: Conversations with Immigrant Teenagers" pens a moving story about two teenage sisters, originally from Bangladesh, whose family lives illegally in New York City. After 9/11, immigration regulations change, forcing the family to seek asylum.
  • Ask Me No Questions

    Ann Schlee

    Hardcover (Henry Holt & Co, March 1, 1982)
    Laura and Barty are baffled by their aunt's coldness and numerous mysterious events after they are sent to her house to escape the cholera raging in Victorian London
  • Ask Me No Questions

    Marina Budhos, Abby Craden

    MP3 CD (Blackstone on Brilliance Audio, Aug. 7, 2018)
    Since emigrating from Bangladesh, fourteen-year-old Nadira and her family have been living in New York City on expired visas, hoping to realize their dream of becoming legal US citizens. But after 9/11, everything changes. Suddenly being Muslim means you are dangerous-a suspected terrorist. When Nadira's father is arrested and detained at the US-Canadian border, Nadira and her older sister, Aisha, are told to carry on as if everything is the same. The teachers at Flushing High don't ask any questions, but Aisha falls apart. Nothing matters to her anymore-not even college. It's up to Nadira to be the strong one and bring her family back together again.
  • Ask Me No Questions

    Marina Budhos

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Jan. 1, 2006)
    Ask Me No Questions [Paperback] [Jan 01, 2006] Marina Budhos …
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  • Ask Me No Questions

    Marina Tamar Budhos

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-04-18, April 18, 2008)
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    ann-schlee

    Paperback (Jane Nissen Books, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Sent out of London to avoid a cholera epidemic, a clergymans son and daughter become concerned about the children in nearby Drouets Academy, a notorious Victorian school for pauper children. Age 9+
  • Ask Me No Questions

    Marina Budhos

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Sept. 1, 2007)
    "You forget. You forget you don't really exist here, that this isn't your home."Since emigrating from Bangladesh, fourteen-year-old Nadira and her family have been living in New York City on expired visas, hoping to realize their dream of becoming legal U.S. citizens. But after 9/11, everything changes. Suddenly being Muslim means you are dangerous -- a suspected terrorist.When Nadira's father is arrested and detained at the U.S.-Canadian border, Nadira and her older sister, Aisha, are told to carry on as if everything is the same. The teachers at Flushing High don't ask any questions, but Aisha falls apart. Nothing matters to her anymore -- not even college.It's up to Nadira to be the strong one and bring her family back together again.
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  • Ask Me No Questions

    Clare Bevan

    Hardcover (Blackie Children's Books, April 30, 1992)
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