
In All My Rage, Sabaa Tahir explores what it means to be an outsider just because of the way you were born. I am not a big fan of books with multiple perspectives; that being said, Tahir nails it every time she writes a book with multiple Point of views (POV). This book explores Misbah, Salahudin’s mother, growing up in Pakistan under strict cultural rules. The other POVs include her son growing up with severe money issues and supporting his family in a small town. The last POV is Noor, Sal’s best friend, who is struggling trying to be an American despite being born in Pakistan and raised by her Pakistani uncle. This book was very hard to read because it explored topics that I had trouble facing. I think all teenagers should read this book because you will either relate to it, or it will make you more aware of your actions. I would rate this book four and a half out of five.