Zain and Mima Stand for Palestine by Eman Kourtam illustrated by Sophia Soliman
Jan9
I love this 57 page rhyming book from the perspective of a non Palestinian family pulling out their Palestine gear and taking to the streets to protest the occupation of Palestine. Along the way the sibling duo, and thus the reader, learns about the history of Zionism, birth righters kicking people out of their homes, allyship with those on the side of Palestine, the crimes of Hitler, it shows maps of the occupation, details how movement is restricted, and even how to use BDS as a form of resistance from afar. All on an early elementary level. There is a game at the end with an activity about resistance symbols, as well.
The book starts with Zain and Mima coming home from school tired and hungry. They notice Mama is upset and glued to her phone, they then here noise outside and are encouraged by their mother to join the march as she hands them keffiyehs and explains that people are losing their homes in Palestine.
The kids are not sure of what is going on, but notice the chanting and signs and diversity of people coming together to demand freedom for Palestine. After the protest they head home and Mama explains the history of Palestine and answers their questions. She explains who Theodore Herzl was and his idea of Zionism. Why it is dangerous and evil. She then explains how Hitler’s actions in WWII gave rise to Zionism in the aftermath. A two page spread of maps show 1947 Palestine/Israel, 1948, 1967 and 2005 in easy to understand visuals. Mama then explains, without identifying any specific country, that Israel has the best weapons and Palestinians use rocks and slingshots to defend their homes and families. It shows walls and checkpoints controlling people’s movements, and the oppression that has resulted. When Mima asks what we can do in addition to marching and chanting, Mama explains using our money wisely with the BDS movement. The next day, the children empowered by knowledge, make signs and are ready to stand bravely for Palestine.
This book was originally written in 2022, and sadly is still so on-point. It is available again on Amazon after being temporarily blocked, but I hope you will purchase it from a small business such as Crescent Moon Store where my initials ISl will save you 10%.