Accused: My Story of Injustice (I, Witness) (Hardcover)

Accused: My Story of Injustice (I, Witness) By Adama Bah, Zainab Nasrati (Series edited by), Zoë Ruiz (Series edited by), Amanda Uhle (Series edited by), Dave Eggers (Series edited by) Cover Image

Accused: My Story of Injustice (I, Witness) (Hardcover)

By Adama Bah, Zainab Nasrati (Series edited by), Zoë Ruiz (Series edited by), Amanda Uhle (Series edited by), Dave Eggers (Series edited by)

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Launching a propulsive middle grade nonfiction series, a young woman shares her harrowing experience of being wrongly accused of terrorism.


Adama Bah grew up in East Harlem after immigrating from Conakry, Guinea, and was deeply connected to her community and the people who lived there. But as a thirteen-year-old after the events of September 11, 2001, she began experiencing discrimination and dehumanization as prejudice toward Muslim people grew. Then, on March 24, 2005, FBI agents arrested Adama and her father. Falsely accused of being a potential suicide bomber, Adama spent weeks in a detention center being questioned under suspicion of terrorism.


With sharp and engaging writing, Adama recounts the events surrounding her arrest and its impact on her life—the harassment, humiliation, and persecution she faced for crimes she didn’t commit. Accused brings forward a crucial and unparalleled first-person perspective of American culture post-9/11 and the country’s discrimination against Muslim Americans, and heralds the start of a new series of compelling narrative nonfiction by young people, for young people.



Adama Bah’s experiences have been featured in Patriot Acts, a book about post-9/11 injustices, and Adama, a short documentary film. She lives in New York with her husband and family.
Product Details ISBN: 9781324016632
ISBN-10: 1324016639
Publisher: Norton Young Readers
Publication Date: October 5th, 2021
Pages: 112
Language: English
Series: I, Witness
Bah writes with an honesty and urgency that will keep readers turning pages through this fast-paced story.... Eye-opening, thought-provoking history for every classroom and bookshelf.
— Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

A searing and informative read.
— Book Riot