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YASMEEN offers a firsthand glimpse into overcoming slavery to begin again

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It’s the last week of 2021! Before we ring in 2022 (and hope for a little more stability all around, amirite?!), let’s add one more installment of the Small Press Spotlight to our list. This week, we center on Yasmeen from Scout Comics. The critically acclaimed miniseries has been collected in trade form, offering readers all six issues in one convenient place. 

Yasmeen

Created and written by Saif A. Ahmed, the compelling narrative is drawn by Fabiana Mascolo and lettered by Robin Jones.

Read the synopsis from the publisher below:

“Split between two times in her life, Yasmeen tells the story of an Iraqi girl who survives slavery in the ISIS terrorist regime in Mosul. Yasmeen was a happy 16-year-old until she was captured by ISIS invading forces and was forced to find the courage within herself to endure slavery. After surviving long two years of slavery, she is freed but has become a different person. Unable to connect to the things that she loved before, she must go through a different kind of struggle, as she tries to adjust to the normal life with her family as refugees in a foreign country, America.”

Told through flashbacks, readers get a front seat at the horrors the young girl endured as an ISIS captive before receiving freedom and a chance at a new life in North America. As liberating and positive as that might be, there are still struggles and obstacles to overcome every step of the way. As you navigate the tale, you feel what Yasmeen feels, and Ahmed’s words and Mascolo’s art provide a realistic, gripping glimpse at a frightening, overwhelming world as well as the strength of the young girl at the center.

To snag a copy, follow the link to Scout’s website.

Yasmeen

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