Mis(h)adra
Step into the poignant world of Mis(h)adra by Iasmin Omar Ata, a compelling graphic novel that explores the life of an Arab-American college student coping with epilepsy. Published in 2017 and spanning 288 pages, this beautifully illustrated work offers a striking visual narrative that resonates with deep emotional truths. Through vibrant colors and impactful storytelling, Iasmin Omar Ata sheds light on the challenges of living with epilepsy, mental health, and the complexities of identity. With its authentic representation of college life and personal struggles, Mis(h)adra is not just a story about illness; it’s a powerful exploration of resilience and self-discovery that invites readers to reflect on their own experiences. Perfect for fans of Bildungsromans and graphic novels, this book is essential reading for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of mental health and the human spirit.