“Overnight, we, the invisible people, became visible. We became dangerous. We became terrorists, people with bombs in out luggage, poison in our homes.” (p.151)This made me think about what’s happening now. Some people still think Muslims and Arabs are all terrorists and that they are very dangerous. But it’s not true. Like Aisha said, “I understand there are bad people in the world.”(p.152) But there are also a lot of good people in the world. Just because you look like the people who blew something up, doesn’t mean you were in on it and you’re going to blow something up. I also like how she says that they became visible overnight, because it’s true. Right after September 11, people of a certain race were suspected. Some people looked Muslim or Arab, but they were a completely different race.
I also really liked how Aisha said, “I tell none of this to make you pity me.”(p.152) She just wants to get it out there. So people can know what her family has been through. And what a lot of people go through. So people can know what the government does to people who are illegal. That not everyone who is illegal, is dangerous.
I really liked this book. Especially how it turned out. Not everything was perfect, but it worked out pretty good for everyone. I also really liked Aisha’s speech. Did you guys like the book? Did you like Aisha’s speech? What did you think of the end?