Comparison Of Wanting Mor And Red Leaves

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Novel Comparison: “Wanting Mor” and “Red Leaves”
By: Amiya K. 7B
*** make sure everything is present tense IB students read a variety of texts throughout their time in the program. As such, it is important that teachers choose books that are both interesting and educational for their students to read. The most recommended books for grade seven IB students are “Wanting Mor” by Rukhsana Khan and “Red Leaves” by Sita Brahmachari. “Red Leaves” is about a girl named Aisha, and a boy, Zak, that run away from home and meet another girl, Iona, in a forest. In the story, they all discuss how they want to get their ‘happily ever after’. “Wanting Mor” is about a girl named Jameela learning to live with the challenges of being judged for having …show more content…

Unlike “Red Leaves”, the character development and plot blended together well. Although there weren't many plot twists, there were a lot of suspenseful parts that kept readers engaged. For example, Jameela debating to get surgery for her lip made readers want to see what happens next. It is interesting to see her adapt to her surroundings so quickly. Jameela getting surgery for her lip is the turning point of the story. This is one of the most significant parts in the book because it was her own decision to do it. It shows readers that she could finally be free from all of the restrictions that people kept giving her. The author also emphasized global issues in the book. Child labor and child abuse were some of the events that were connected to this book. Jameela's stepmother made her work all day and she abused her if she didn't listen to her orders. There were also conflicts between provinces. There were multiple wars happening in Kabul at the time. readers can see this when Massood talked to Jameela about the war and how he broke his leg. “Red Leaves” on the other hand took a different approach. All of the characters stayed in one place for most of the book. The only tolerable parts were the connections Zak had to the WWII flashbacks. The plot twists were really easy to predict and they didn't have any impact on the story, except for the part where elder dies. The events that happened were also unrealistic compared to the other book. In comparison to “Red Leaves”, “Wanting Mor” had a much better

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