Golden Girl cements Faruqi’s place as one of the brightest rising stars in children’s literature.” — Bookpage, starred review

When Reem Faruqi taught second grade, her favorite time was “Read Aloud” time. Now, her favorite time at home is reading with her daughters. Reem Faruqi is the award-winning author of Lailah’s Lunchbox, a picture book based on her own experiences as a young Muslim girl immigrating to the United States. Of Pakistani origin, Reem moved to Peachtree City, Georgia, from Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates, when she was 13 years old.

She’s also the author of her three middle grade novels in verse, Unsettled (HarperCollins 2021), Golden Girl (HarperCollins 2022), Call Me Adnan (HarperCollins 2023), chapter book Anisa’s International Day (HarperCollins 2022), and picture books Amira’s Picture Day (Holiday House 2021), I Can Help (Eerdmans 2021), Milloo’s Mind (HarperCollins 2023), Swimming Toward a Dream (Page Street Kids 2023), many of which received starred reviews. She released two picture books in 2024, The House Without Lights and Do You Even Know Me? Her newest book Zarina Divided (May 2025), is a stirring coming-of-age story about a Muslim girl who, during the Partition of India, must learn to cope with loss, guilt, and change in order to grow.

Reem seasonally works as a photographer and currently works as a Scheduler for the Islamic Speakers Bureau of Atlanta. She has a masters in elementary education and loves to doodle, write, and take photos. Currently, she lives with her husband and daughters in Atlanta.

Reem's Featured Titles

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Read Aloud and Q&A with Reem

Read Aloud and Quick Q&A: Interactive read aloud of one of the following picture books: Lailah’s Lunchbox/Amira’s Picture Day/I Can Help/ Milloo’s Mind/Swimming Toward a Dream/Anisa’s International Day and a brief Q&A session. Reem also offer behind-the-scenes information about the creation of the book. (30 minute sessions typically!)

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Verse Presentation

Read Aloud of a few pages of Unsettled/Golden Girl/Call Me Adnan: Reem will share passages that were inspired by her life, why she chose to write in verse, and encourage readers to use their own experiences in their writing, followed by a brief Q&A session.

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Lailah's Lunchbox: Writing Process

Writing Process: Please read Lailah’s Lunchbox before hand with your students. Reem will share the stages of the writing process, how to use your own experiences in writing, and share strategies of how to make your writing shine!

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Picture Books: From Opening Line to Published Manuscript

Reem will discuss how to create a strong opening for your picture book and give examples of successful books from the kidlit world. She will offer insight on using one’s personal experiences in stories. She will give ten tips on navigating the process of getting an agent and publisher, inevitable rejections, and what the process is like fine tuning edits with an editor. She will discuss the stages of going from a rough draft to a book. She will conclude her presentation sharing which resources she uses for success and inspiration. (For Writer Conferences)

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Keynote on Storytelling

Reem discusses the inspiration behind writing children’s books, what storytelling means to her, and where she gets her ideas from. She also will give diverse book recommendations and a sneak peek into what she’s writing next.

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Creating Spaces of Welcoming and Belonging in Schools and Communities for Newcomer Youth and Families

As an immigrant, Reem knows first-hand the challenges one faces when you’re uprooted. She remembers moving from Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates to Peachtree City, Georgia when she was thirteen years old and how it felt like to be neither here nor there. Reem remembers how the air smelled different, the birds sounded different, even the water tasted different. She knew what it felt like to feel painfully out of place and what it felt like to slowly grow roots of belonging in a new country and blossom once more. In this talk, Reem plans to share excerpts from her books and share glimpses of what it felt like to be welcomed in the USA, the feeling of making your first new American friend, and more!

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Reem’s Link For Kids

Reem’s Link for Writers

Reem’s Link for Teachers

Reem’s Interviews Link

Honors, Awards & Recognition

Zarina Divided
Starred Review from Publishers Weekly
Starred Review from ALA Booklist

House Without Lights
Starred Review from Publishers Weekly
The Horn Book’s Holiday High Notes 2024 Selection

Do You Even Know Me?
Starred Review from ALA Booklist

Amira’s Picture Day
3 Starred Reviews!
ALA Notable Book 2022
Notable Social Studies Trade Book For Young People 2022, a cooperative Project of the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) and the Children’s Book Council
A Kirkus Reviews Best Picture Book of the Year
Chicago Public Library Best of 2021 Picture Books
A Center for the Study of Multi Cultural Literature Best Multicultural Children’s Book of the Year
University of Pennsylvania GSE’s Best Books for Young Readers 2021
The Best Children’s Books of the Year 2022 Edition by Children’s Book Committee and Bank Street College of Education

Lailah’s Lunchbox
2019 Daybreak Children’s Picture Book Award — Recognizing Muslim Women’s Contributions to Literature
Notable Social Studies Trade Book For Young People 2016, a cooperative Project of the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) and the Children’s Book Council
Featured Book of the Month, Anti-Defamation League
American Library Association Notable Book for Children 2016
Skipping Stones Honor 2016
International Literacy Association Choices Reading List

Unsettled
National Council of Teachers of English Notable Verse Novel
#1 Indie Bestseller
Kirkus Best Middle Grade Books for 2021
Jane Addams Children’s Book Award Finalist for Older Readers 2022
2021 Nerdy Winner for Novels in Verse and Poetry
University of Pennsylvania GSE’s Best Books for Young Readers 2021
The Best Children’s Books of the Year 2022 Edition by Children’s Book Committee and Bank Street College of Education
Georgia Children’s Book Award Nominees Finalist for 2022-2023

I Can Help
3 starred reviews
Amazon’s Best Children’s Books of 2021 for ages 6-8
The Best Children’s Books of the Year 2022 Edition by Children’s Book Committee and Bank Street College of Education
A Center for the Study of Multi Cultural Literature Best Multicultural Children’s Book of the Year
2022 Georgia Author of the Year Awards Finalist for Children’s Book
2022 Bock Book Award for Children’s Literature from Neumann University

Golden Girl
The Best Children’s Books of the Year 2023 Edition by Children’s Book Committee and Bank Street College of Education
Best Middle Grade Books of 2022 – BookPage
Georgia Children’s Book Award Nominees Finalist for 2023-2024
2022 Nerdy Winner for Novels in Verse and Poetry
Newburyport Library Favorites of 2022
2022 Kids and Young Adult Bestsellers at Charis Books
Best Children’s Books of 2022 – Feminist Books for Kids

Anisa’s International Day
2023 list of Books All Young Georgians Should Read – Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Milloo’s Mind
A finalist for 2025 Georgia Children’s Picturebook (Gr. K-4) Award
2 starred reviews

Call Me Adnan
Daybreak Press tween fiction award
Cybils Finalist Award
Junior Library Guild selection.

Swimming Toward A Dream: Yusra Mardini’s Incredible Journey from Refugee to Olympic Swimmer
Junior Library Guild Selection

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