I really enjoyed this book, and would have given it five stars except for the fact that it tails off a bit near the end. At times it is laugh out loud funny, and in an unexpected original way. I mean, periods aren't generally a funny topic, but the author manages to be pretty humorous about it.
The novel follows Jasira who has an Arab father and an American mother. She's pretty, and looks more grown up than she is, and this attracts a lot of attention from guys, some of them a lot older than her. She is sent to live with her harsh and sometimes violent father as her mother is jealous of the attention she gets from her boyfriend. Because of the subject matter the book is often unsettling and a few of the male characters are plain creepy. While living with her father Jasira develops a damaging relationship with her married next door neighboor Mr Vuoso. (one of the creepy ones.) There are a number of minor characters introduced along the way that add interest such as Jasira's friends from school, their families etc.
At times the novel can seem a bit repetive, which is why it tails off near the end, and could have done with a bit more editing I guess. The dialogue is largely realistic, although you have to suspend your disbelief at times, and there are a few nice characters that help to balance the disturbing aspects of the novel. Also, Jasira is likeable, which is unfortunately quite rare in novels, and so I cared what happened to her.
The final sentence rounds things up nicely, but not too neatly, and shows how Jasira has progressed and grown up as a person. Don't read this book if you want something happy and uncomplicated, because although there are redeeming nice characters there are many that will leave a nasty taste in your mouth. At times the book is shocking in its straightforward presentation of horrible events, such as the abuse Mr Vuoso inflicts on Jasira. What is most unsettling is the latter's confusion, she doesn't really know what she wants, she just wants some attention and to feel loved. If you like to be challenged, with some laughs as well, then I definitely recommend this book.