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Young Roblay runs through his Somali village practicing for the big
race, where only the fastest runners will be declared men. He turns
for advice to his grandfather, who tells Roblay of the mighty
Shabelle River, which is strong and swift like a cheetah. Roblay
must capture that spirit if he is to finish among the winners of
the race and become a man. Inspired by her father's storytelling,
Khadra Mohammed joins Karen Lynn Williams in retelling this Somali
coming-of-age tale, beautifully illustrated by artist Julia Cairns.
The story of a proud people who once lived together peacefully and
drew wisdom from the animals, it is sure to generate enthusiastic
discussion in the classroom. An appendix provides further
information on the cheetah--the fastest land animal on earth and
now an endangered species.
When relief workers bring used clothing to the refugee camp,
everyone scrambles to grab whatever they can. Ten-year-old Lina is
thrilled when she finds a sandal that fits her foot perfectly,
until she sees that another girl has the matching shoe. But soon
Lina and Feroza meet and decide that it is better to share the
sandals than for each to wear only one. As the girls go about their
routines washing clothes in the river, waiting in long lines for
water, and watching for their names to appear on the list to go to
America the sandals remind them that frie ndship is what is most
important. Four Feet, Two Sandals was inspired by a refugee girl
who asked the authors why there were no books about children like
her. With warm colors and sensitive brush strokes, this book
portrays the strength, courage, and hope of refugees around the
world, whose daily existence is marked by uncertainty and fear.
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Facing Fear (Hardcover)
Karen Lynn Williams; Illustrated by Sara Palacios
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R608
Discovery Miles 6 080
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Tap-tap (Paperback, New edition)
Karen Lynn Williams; Illustrated by Catherine Stock
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R227
R212
Discovery Miles 2 120
Save R15 (7%)
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Ships in 10 - 17 working days
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Sasifi longs to ride a tap-tap, a truck that carries passengers and their belongings in rural Haiti.
Kondi is determined to make a galimoto -- a toy vehicle made of wires. His brother laughs at the idea, but all day Kondi goes about gathering up the wire he needs. By nightfall, his wonderful galimoto is ready for the village children to play with in the light of the moon.
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