Prayers of My Youth

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Pub Date Sep 24 2024 | Archive Date Sep 24 2024

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Bold, heartfelt ruminations from celebrated poet F.S. Yousaf on religion, faith, and coming of age in the shadow of them both, Prayers of My Youth is a must-read for lovers of poetry and honest takes on the human experience.

Prayers of My Youth is bestselling poet F.S. Yousaf at his most transparent and autobiographical. In this collection on spirituality, youth, and finding oneself in the midst of life, Yousaf intertwines his history with those who've come before him as he works toward acceptance of his experience growing up in the Islamic faith. This revised and expanded edition includes 20 never-before-released poems that take readers deeper into his journey, with hopes that they will see small moments of themselves reflected in the pages.
 
Vulnerable and honest, Prayers of My Youth is F.S. Yousaf at his best.
Bold, heartfelt ruminations from celebrated poet F.S. Yousaf on religion, faith, and coming of age in the shadow of them both, Prayers of My Youth is a must-read for lovers of poetry and honest takes...

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This was indeed very deep and insightful. A different genre for me. I would recommend this to those whore into non fictional, spiritual reading.

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"Prayers of My Youth" by F.S. Yousaf is like a heartfelt hug wrapped in beautiful verses. 💖 This collection feels like a diary of the soul, where Yousaf opens up about his journey of growing up in the Islamic faith with such raw honesty. Each poem mirrors his personal experiences to the wisdom of those who came before him. It's a tender exploration of spirituality and self-discovery that left me reflecting on my own journey and walk of faith.

Thank you to NetGalley, Andrew McMeel Publishing, & the author for my advanced reader copy!

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I enjoy poetry, but don't feel qualified to review it.  I saw the first few sample pages of this collection though and felt compelled to give it a read, and while I can't confidently remark on the literary components, intellectual depth, or even symbolic power; I can say that I enjoyed the pieces.  I saw myself in many of the verses, felt a kinship to the author's autobiographical musings, and often paused and reread lines, seeing glimpses of my own reflection staring back at me.  At other places, and on numerous other pages, though I truly had no idea what was being said, what the author was trying to convey, and why the details at hand were being discussed.  The former teacher in me, wanted to break down the poems, find the meaning, and write a thesis statement to organize the individual reflections, and overall story arc being conveyed, but truly, I am not qualified, and at it's core, I do believe poetry should be felt.  I love that Islam is so present, that the symbolic and the real interweave throughout the 112 sparsely filled pages.  The exploration of family, faith, and journey of life feels real and vulnerable.  The book is an adult read, I think older teens though might see glimpses of themselves as well, and find a solace in the poetry on the page that they can so intimately relate to. Aside from enjoying the read, and looking forward to receiving my preorder to thumb through, I don't know that I have much insight to offer, sorry.

The book is divided into 4 sections: Ablution, Iqama, Salaah, and Salaam.  At each division there is a simple sketched drawing and a bit of a grounding paragraph of text.  From there the individual title poems range from a few stanzas to a page or more, standing alone but also connecting the ideas and themes that move the book forward.

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