“VanBrakle realistically shows how religion can alienate, separate, and unite people. . . . An engrossing, emotionally rich meditation on faith, family, and the courage it takes to create your own story.” — Kirkus Reviews, starred review

Khadijah VanBrakle is a Muslim woman of color, born and raised in Canada to American parents. She’s an alumni of the Highlights Foundation Muslim Storytellers fellowship. Her debut Young Adult novel, Fatima Tate Takes The Cake, was a 2024 NAACP Image Award finalist for Outstanding Youth/Teen Literature, a Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection, and was awarded Best YA novel in the 2025 New Mexico Book Awards.

Khadijah writes coming-of-age stories about Black American Muslim teens with universal themes so those who share her dual marginalization will finally see themselves on the printed pate.

Her sophomore YA novel, My Perfect Family, released in August 2025. It’s received starred trade reviews from both Publishers Weekly and Kirkus. Both of her books are set in New Mexico.

Khadijah's Featured Titles

My Perfect Family

Holiday House |
Teen & Young Adult

Sixteen-year-old Leena has always wished for a big family… but when she discovers she has a Muslim grandfather and aunt she never knew, she learns that family comes with tangled histories she may not be able to heal.

“Lonely Leena” is close with her young single mother. Still, she’s always secretly dreamed of more (and, when she was a kid, asked Santa for it). A huge family to cheer her on at graduation. A gaggle of smiling faces at the holidays. But one call from the hospital, and her mother’s hidden past comes to light: Her grandfather is in the ER, and her aunt is with him in recovery. Sorry—her WHO?

But with family comes family secrets—Leena’s mom’s, and as Leena grows close with her new family behind her mother’s back, her own. Leena’s mom warns that Leena’s grandfather Tariq’s financial generosity doesn’t come without strings attached… like Leena converting to Islam, fighting for a spot at a top university, and adhering to the restrictive rules that she ran from all those years ago. Leena isn’t sure who to trust, yet she’s certain that she adores Tariq and her mom—and that she’s the only one who could heal old hurts. After so many years, is it even possible? And if she can’t, will she have to choose between them?

A big family was the dream, but all this drama isn’t.

Warm, witty, and sometimes serious, My Perfect Family is a poignant intergenerational narrative that gives voice to Black Muslim women. A thoughtful examination of the intersection between gender and religion, Khadijah VanBrakle’s sophomore novel is a heartfelt tale of forging one’s own path… while loving those who stay by your side.

Fatima Tate Takes the Cake

Holiday House |
Teen & Young Adult

Fatima Tate wants to be a baker AND enjoy some innocent flirting with her hot friend Raheem—but her strict Muslim parents would never approve of either…

Seventeen-year-old Fatima Tate, aspiring baker (100% against her conservative parents’ wishes), leads a pretty normal life in Albuquerque: long drives with BFF Zaynab, weekly services at the mosque, big family parties, soup kitchen volunteering (the best way to perfect her flaky dough recipe!), stressing about college.

But everything changes when she meets a charming university student named Raheem. Knowing the ‘rents would FREAK, Fatima keeps their burgeoning relationship a secret… and then, one day, her parents and his parents decide to arrange their marriage. Amazing! True serendipity!

Except it’s not amazing. As soon as the ring is on Fatima’s finger, Raheem’s charm transforms into control and manipulation. Fatima knows she has to call the whole thing off, but Raheem doesn’t like to lose. He threatens to reveal their premarital sexual history and destroy her and her family’s reputation in their tight-knit Muslim community.

Fatima must find the inner strength to blaze her own trail by owning her body, her choices, and her future. Combining the frank authenticity of Elizabeth Acevedo and the complex social dynamics of Ibi Zoboi, Fatima Tate Takes the Cake is a powerful coming-of-age story that gives a much-needed voice to young Black Muslim women.

Winner of a New Mexico Book Award

Fierce. . . Skillful. . . Searing.Publishers Weekly

Much food for thought.Kirkus Reviews

A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection

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Drafting & Revising: Do Authors Have To Love Both

As a traditionally-published, young adult author, Khadijah will discuss how she writers her novels when struggling through parts of the process.

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Black & American & Muslim: The Contemporary YA Stories Never Told

Khadijah will discuss how the lack of representation in contemporary YA fiction led her to begin writing about teens that share her dual marginalization. She strives to incorporate universal themes in her books, to show how coming-of-age narratives can bridge differences and highlight commonalities.

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Going Beyond Stereotypes: Weaving Faith & Other Controversial Topics into Your Stories

Khadijah will discuss how to decide if incorporating life’s more challenging topics is a good decision for both the writer and the story being told.

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The Importance of Characterization in Novels

A Fully-fleshed out protagonist is essential for readers to connect to your story. Khadijah will address the importance of knowing your main character before the drafting process begins.

My Perfect Family’s Reader/Book Club Guide

Fatima Tate Takes the Cake’s Reader Guide

Honors, Awards & Recognition

Fatima Tate Takes The Cake (June 2023):
2025 New Mexico Book award winner for YA/High School Fiction
2024 NAACP Image Award Finalist for Outstanding Youth/Teen Literature
A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection
1st place Young Adult fiction – National Federation of Press Women 2024
1st place Young Adult fiction – NM Press Women 2024
A 2024 SW Book Design Awards finalist
Reading The West Book Awards, 2024 longlisted title
School Library Journal’s Teen Librarian Favorite YA reads of 2023

My Perfect Family (Aug. 2025):
Publishers Weekly starred review
Kirkus starred review

Media Kit

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