Discipline
Details
ISBN13: 9780702271014
Format: Paperback / softback
Number of Pages: 224
Edition:
Publication Date: 02 Sep 2025
Publisher: University of Queensland Press
Publication City, Country: St Lucia,Australia
Dimensions (cm): 22.6(H)x15.4(L)x1.9(W)304
Weight (gm): 304
Author Biography
Randa Abdel-Fattah is an ARC Future Fellow at Macquarie University. Her research areas cover Islamophobia, race, Palestine, the war on terror, youth identities and social movement activism. Dr Abdel-Fattah is also a former lawyer and the award-winning author of twelve books for children and young adults, which have been translated into over thirteen languages. She has won and been shortlisted and longlisted for awards including the Australian Book Industry Award, the Australian Book of The Year Award, the Victorian and NSW premiers' literary awards, the Stella Prize, the Children's Book Council Award, Middle East Outreach Council USA and the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award. Her bilingual English and Arabic picture story book 11 Words for Love, illustrated by Maxine Beneba Clarke, was shortlisted for the 2023 Prime Minister's Literary Award.Reviews
'An unflinching dive into the fractures of our social fabric. From Sydney to Gaza to Aden, from protest lines to disastrous TV interviews, from political statements to police action, ideological and generational gaps are tested, loyalties eroded and students and religious gatherings are exploited by politicians for their own gain. With razor-sharp insight, this brilliant and captivating novel is a fierce cry for action - a demand to fight for justice in order to safeguard the humanity of generations to come.' Samah Sabawi
'Blistering and brilliant.' Melissa Lucashenko
'Randa Abdel-Fattah is a remarkable writer. With humility and care she asks that we do not turn away from the people of Gaza. Discipline is a novel that reminds us that each story is a shared story, demanding our attention. Discipline is an invitation to be in this world together. To do otherwise is to live a life of denial. I am indebted to Randa's generosity.' Tony Birch
'While it may sometimes feel as though its characters are fighting a losing battle, the very existence of this book provides hope: all steps towards freedom and justice always begin with reading. For those who seek to sincerely understand the endless obstacles one must face in the body of an Arab, a Palestinian, a Muslim, Discipline is the place to begin.' Michael Mohammed Ahmad