Maysoon Zayid, the Girl Who Can Can by Seema Yasmin is about Maysoon Zayid, a woman with cerebral palsy who dreamed of becoming a dancer.
Maysoon Zayid was born in New Jersey and grew up with three older sisters. She often felt like she lived in their shadow, but she had big dreams of making a name for herself. She wanted to become a comedian, dancer, and actress.
Achieving those goals was not easy. As a Palestinian Muslim girl born with cerebral palsy, Maysoon faced many challenges and obstacles. Despite the opposition she encountered, she refused to give up. Instead, she followed her passions and eventually became one of America's first Muslim women comedians, as well as an actress on one of her favorite television shows.
The book is a short, quick read with cute black-and-white illustrations. I found it interesting and well written. I especially liked that it focused on a woman of color with a disability, as those stories are not always widely represented. I think this book would be a great choice for young readers because it is both inspirational and encouraging. It highlights the importance of following your dreams, even when they seem impossible, while also teaching readers not to judge or treat people differently based on their appearance or abilities.
One thing I noticed was that the book mentions Maysoon being Muslim, but it doesn't really discuss how she practices her faith or how it influenced her journey. I'm not sure whether that was intentional or simply outside the scope of the story. Overall, I enjoyed the book and am curious to see who will be featured next in the series.




