A Ramadan to Remember by Marzieh A. Ali illustrated by Najwa Awatiff
A problem solving kid that loves his faith, finds himself in a new neighborhood at the beginning of Ramadan without
A problem solving kid that loves his faith, finds himself in a new neighborhood at the beginning of Ramadan without
Not every funny thing a child says can be copied and pasted into a children’s book. And while I have
This large (9×11) hardback book is for the most part gorgeously illustrated in sepia tones, but the story is only
The flow, poignancy, and lyrical verses force you to slow down, take a deep breath, and immerse yourself in the
This 34 page picture book is adorably illustrated as it focuses on the gates leading to Masjid Al-Aqsa and sprinkles
For the last 100 days it seems the only time I truly smile is when I see images of Yemen
The book is non fiction, the author not Muslim, but here I am reviewing this book because, we are all
Jan9 I love this 57 page rhyming book from the perspective of a non Palestinian family pulling out their Palestine
Jan6 I have not posted a review since the latest genocidal escalation in Gaza, my heart just cannot carry on
Oct9 Even though the book is told from the cat’s perspective, the book never overshadows the human cost of the
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