Internment: A Novel

How does Layla’s resistance take root after the fast protest?

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Layla is given a work assignment in the garden, where other student-age internees come to work close to her and say that they are willing to be involved in the next protest, whatever it is. It starts with Suraya, one of the three black hijabi girls, and Suraya says that there are others in their Quranic study class who will join as well. Off the top of her head, Layla suggests an action in front of the cameras, facing the Occupy protestors.