YA Fiction: Wrong Side of the Court by H.N.Khan


To Think About:

1. Why, do you think, did H.N. Khan call this book The Wrong Side of the Court?

2. Fawad and his friends are torn between their desire for revenge and their desire to see violence end in their neighbourhood. In your mind, is pursuing revenge (either violent or non-violent) ever an acceptable response? What is the best way to address past wrongs?

3. Fawad has many role models, ranging from Steph Curry to coaches to people in his family. How do they serve to guide him? Who are the people in your life that you consider to be role models? What inspiration do you draw from them?

4. Fawad is very self-conscious about being labeled a “boy from Regent Park” because of people’s negative stereotypes of the neighbourhood and its residents. What were the good and bad parts about living in that community? Describe a situation where you felt driven to surpass people’s expectations of you. What was the source of your motivation?

5. Fawad often struggles to live for himself while also honouring the guidance of the adults in his life. What is the right balance between making your own decisions and listening to people whose experience and insights might exceed yours? How does Fawad do in striking this balance?

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