|
Showing 1 - 12 of
12 matches in All Departments
Charming, creative Salma takes on big feelings with even bigger
ideas as she navigates life in a new country, Syrian identity,
family changes and new friendships in this engaging and heartfelt
early chapter book series. After a year, eleven months, and six
days apart, Salma's dad is finally joining her family in their new
home. Salma is so happy to see her baba-but she's also worried.
What if he misses Syria so much that he leaves them again? She
throws herself into showing him around the city and helping him
learn English, but as Baba shares memories of Damascus Salma starts
to realize how much she misses Syria, too. Can Salma make space in
her heart for two homes? And can Baba?
Picture book charmer Salma stars in a new early chapter book
series! Book Two: Salma Writes a Book Salma is going to be a big
sister! She’s determined to be the best sister ever, so she sets
out to write the ultimate guidebook to siblinghood. But the more
Salma learns about siblings, the more confused she gets, especially
since her mama is fighting with her own brother, Khalou Dawood,
about who he loves. Can Salma figure out what it means to be a good
sister before the baby arrives? About the Series: Charming,
creative Salma takes on big feelings with even bigger ideas as she
navigates life in a new country, Syrian identity, family changes,
and new friendships in this engaging and heartfelt early chapter
book series.
Newcomer Salma and friends cook up a heartwarming dish to cheer up
Mama. All Salma wants is to make her mama smile again. Between
English classes, job interviews, and missing Papa back in Syria,
Mama always seems busy or sad. A homemade Syrian meal might cheer
her up, but Salma doesn't know the recipe, or what to call the
vegetables in English, or where to find the right spices! Luckily,
the staff and other newcomers in her Welcome Home are happy to lend
a hand--and a sprinkle of sumac. With creativity, determination,
and charm, Salma brings her new friends together to show Mama that
even though things aren't perfect, there is cause for hope and
celebration. Syrian culture is beautifully represented through the
meal Salma prepares and Anna Bron's vibrant illustrations, while
the diverse cast of characters speaks to the power of cultivating
community in challenging circumstances.
Charming, creative Salma takes on big feelings with even bigger
ideas as she navigates life in a new country, Syrian identity,
family changes and new friendships in this engaging and heartfelt
early chapter book series. After a year, eleven months, and six
days apart, Salma's dad is finally joining her family in their new
home. Salma is so happy to see her baba-but she's also worried.
What if he misses Syria so much that he leaves them again? She
throws herself into showing him around the city and helping him
learn English, but as Baba shares memories of Damascus Salma starts
to realize how much she misses Syria, too. Can Salma make space in
her heart for two homes? And can Baba?
Hussam and Wassim are teenage boys living in Syria during America's
2003 invasion of Iraq. When a surprise discovery results in
tragedy, their lives, and those of their families, are shattered.
Wassim promises Hussam his protection, but ten years into the
future, he has failed to keep his promise. Wassim is on the
streets, seeking shelter from both the city and the civil war
storming his country. Meanwhile Hussam, now on the other side of
the world, remains haunted by his own ghosts, doing his utmost to
drown them out with every vice imaginable. Split between war-torn
Damascus and unforgiving Vancouver, The Foghorn Echoes is a tragic
love story about coping with shared traumatic experience and
devastating separation. As Hussam and Wassim come to terms with the
past, they begin to realise the secret that haunts them is not the
only secret that formed them.
Picture book charmer Salma stars in a new early chapter book
series! Book Two: Salma Writes a Book Salma is going to be a big
sister! She’s determined to be the best sister ever, so she sets
out to write the ultimate guidebook to siblinghood. But the more
Salma learns about siblings, the more confused she gets, especially
since her mama is fighting with her own brother, Khalou Dawood,
about who he loves. Can Salma figure out what it means to be a good
sister before the baby arrives? About the Series: Charming,
creative Salma takes on big feelings with even bigger ideas as she
navigates life in a new country, Syrian identity, family changes,
and new friendships in this engaging and heartfelt early chapter
book series.
A multi-award-winning tale of love and courage, picked by the
Independent as one of the 30 Best Debut Novels of 2019. Inspired by
One Thousand and One Nights, Ahmad Danny Ramadan's innovative and
poetic debut novel tells the story of two lovers anchored to the
memory of a dying Syria. One is Hakawati, the storyteller, keeping
life in forward motion by relaying remembered fables and incidents
from their youth to his dying partner. Each night he spins stories
of a Damascus childhood, of leaving home, of persecution and
hardship, and of his fated meeting with his lover. Meanwhile, Death
himself, in his dark cloak, shares the house with the two men,
eavesdropping on their secrets as he awaits their final undoing.
|
Salma Joins the Team
Danny Ramadan; Illustrated by Anna Bron
|
R180
Discovery Miles 1 800
|
Ships in 12 - 17 working days
|
Newcomer Salma and friends cook up a heartwarming dish to cheer up
Mama. All Salma wants is to make her mama smile again. Between
English classes, job interviews, and missing Papa back in Syria,
Mama always seems busy or sad. A homemade Syrian meal might cheer
her up, but Salma doesn’t know the recipe, or what to call the
vegetables in English, or where to find the right spices! Luckily,
the staff and other newcomers at the Welcome Center are happy to
lend a hand—and a sprinkle of sumac. With creativity,
determination, and charm, Salma brings her new friends together to
show Mama that even though things aren’t perfect, there is cause
for hope and celebration. Syrian culture is beautifully represented
through the meal Salma prepares and Anna Bron’s vibrant
illustrations, while the diverse cast of characters speaks to the
power of cultivating community in challenging circumstances.
"Raif Badawi's is an important voice for all of us to hear"--
Salman Rushdie Raif Badawi, a Saudi Arabian blogger, shared his
thoughts on politics, religion, and liberalism online. He was
sentenced to 1,000 lashes, ten years in prison, and a fine of 1
million Saudi Riyal, over a quarter of a million U.S. dollars. This
politically topical polemic gathers together Badawi's pivotal
texts. He expresses his opinions on life in an autocratic-Islamic
state under the Sharia and his perception of freedom of expression,
human and civil rights, tolerance and the necessary separation of
state and religion.
|
Salma Joins the Team
Danny Ramadan; Illustrated by Anna Bron
|
R477
R395
Discovery Miles 3 950
Save R82 (17%)
|
Ships in 10 - 15 working days
|
Hussam and Wassim are teenaged boys living in Syria during
America's invasion of Iraq in the early 2000s. When a surprise
discovery results in tragedy, their lives, and those of their
families, are shattered. Wassim promises Hussam his protection, but
ten years into the future, he has failed to keep his promise.
Wassim is on the streets, seeking shelter from both the city and
the civil war storming his country. Meanwhile Hussam, now on the
other side of the world, remains haunted by his own ghosts, doing
his utmost to drown them out with every vice imaginable. Split
between war-torn Damascus and Vancouver, The Foghorn Echoes is a
tragic love story about coping with shared traumatic experience and
devastating separation. As Hussam and Wassim come to terms with the
past, they begin to realise the secret that haunts them is not the
only secret that formed them.
|
You may like...
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R383
R310
Discovery Miles 3 100
|