

RANDA
ABDEL-FATTAH
Randa
Abdel-Fattah is twenty-eight, and has her own identity hyphens
to contend with (Australian-born-Muslim-Palestinian-Egyptian-choc-a-holic).
  
Her
first novel, Does My Head Look Big in This, deals with
the issues faced by a young Muslim girl, growing up in Melbourne,
who decides to wear the hijab headscarf fulltime. This
very
popular book was followed by Ten Things I Hate
About Me,
and in 2008 Randa released her third novel, Where
the Streets Had a Name, the story of two young people growing up in
the troubled West Bank area. Where the Streets Had A Name has recently won the Golden Inky award. The Inky Awards were created by the State Library of Victoria’s Centre for Youth Literature and are Australia’s only teen choice book awards, "reflecting what teenagers want to read rather than what they are told to read".

Randa is active
in the interfaith community and is a member of the Coalition
for Peace and Justice in Palestine. She also works as a lawyer
and lives in Sydney with her husband, Ibrahim, and their two
young children. Her books have received critical acclaim around
the world. Most recently, Randa was awarded the Kathleen Mitchell
Award, a biennial literary award that acknowledges excellence
in writers under 30.
More information at www.randaabdelfattah.com.
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