This Is Where It Ends

by

Marieke Nijkamp

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Fareed Al-Sahar Character Analysis

Tomás’s best friend and fellow mischief-maker, a recent transplant to Opportunity High. Throughout the novel Fareed displays bravery and quick thinking; he’s the first to alert the police to the shooting and, along with Tomás, calmly makes a plan to open the school’s doors and save students. In the past, Fareed has suffered some stigma because he’s the only Muslim student in the small, insular school, but by the end of the novel he emerges as a community leader, organizing and leading a nighttime vigil for the dead.

Fareed Al-Sahar Quotes in This Is Where It Ends

The This Is Where It Ends quotes below are all either spoken by Fareed Al-Sahar or refer to Fareed Al-Sahar. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
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Chapter 23 Quotes

You can’t always settle your life in one place. The world was made to change. But as long as you cherish the memories and make new ones along the way, no matter where you are, you’ll always be at home.

Related Characters: Fareed Al-Sahar (speaker), Sylvia Morales
Page Number: 253
Explanation and Analysis:
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Fareed Al-Sahar Quotes in This Is Where It Ends

The This Is Where It Ends quotes below are all either spoken by Fareed Al-Sahar or refer to Fareed Al-Sahar. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Gun Violence Theme Icon
).
Chapter 23 Quotes

You can’t always settle your life in one place. The world was made to change. But as long as you cherish the memories and make new ones along the way, no matter where you are, you’ll always be at home.

Related Characters: Fareed Al-Sahar (speaker), Sylvia Morales
Page Number: 253
Explanation and Analysis: