How Does It Feel To Be A Problem: Being Young and Arab in America, by Moustafa Bayoumi (TPB, 2009, $2.25)
"Moustafa Bayoumi's portraits of seven young Arabs living in Brooklyn asks the same question W.E.B. DuBois posed a century ago to African Americans. How Does It Feel to Be a Problem? manages to not only be humorous, intelligent, and filled with fantastic storytelling- it is also essential reading for those hoping to understand the unknown, unsung causalities of terrorism." - Samantha Hunt, the Courier-Journal (Louisville)
Look for this on the new non-fiction table, avail. 2/22. (Event. anthro.)