The Internment by Samira Ahmed is a must-read book that sheds light on the importance of fighting for human rights and the dangers of life. In the story of Layla, a young Muslim girl, the author highlights the impact of fear and prejudice on a community. The book is a warning of the consequences of discrimination and the importance of resistance.
Set in a near future America where Muslims are sent to internment camps, the book follows Layla as she and her family are imprisoned and subjected to abuse and violence. Despite this depression, Layla refuses to give up hope and begins to organize a resistance movement. They fight for their freedom and they face challenges, betrayal, and heartbreak, but they never lose sight of their goal