cover image Four Eids and a Funeral

Four Eids and a Funeral

Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé and Adiba Jaigirdar. Macmillan/Feiwel and Friends, $19.99 (336p) ISBN 978-1-2508-9013-9

The week before summer break, junior Said Hossain is pulled out of class at his prestigious Virginia boarding school by his older sister Safiyah, who shares devastating news: Said’s beloved childhood librarian and mentor, Ms. Barnes, has died and they must return home to New Crosshaven, Vt., for the funeral. There, Said encounters his former best friend Tiwa Olatunji; their simmering distaste for each other has only grown in the years they’ve spent apart. But when New Crosshaven’s Islamic center catches fire the day of Ms. Barnes’s funeral, Said and Tiwa set aside their feud to try and raise the money and support to both restore the building and throw an amazing Eid celebration. Their well-intentioned plan becomes complicated by family drama, a ticking clock, Safiyah’s sisterly meddling, an unsupportive mayor, Said and Tiwa’s joint ownership of Ms. Barnes’s cat, and the teens’ annoyingly amorous feelings. Via flashbacks to Eids past, Àbíké-Íyímídé (Where Sleeping Girls Lie) and Jaigirdar (A Million to One) craft a lighthearted rom-com that’s bookended by potent depictions of cultural customs, personal revelations, past hurts, laugh-out-loud moments, and a satisfying romantic conclusion. Said is Bengali American and Tiwa is Nigerian American; both are Muslim. Ages 14–up. (June)