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At the age of 15, Faten is forced to leave her happy life in her mountain village as she travels to the city of Beirut where she begins work as a maid to help her family make ends meet. For two years Faten works tirelessly, barely able to find a spare moment for herself. This strong-willed, determined young woman longs for more in life and she begins to pursue her dream of attending university to become a nurse with the help of her handsome, blonde neighbor, Marwan. Marwan graciously arranges the exams Faten will need to get into university and a romance begins to unfold. Unfortunately, Faten is spotted on an outing with Marwan, word travels to her boss, and Faten is fired from her job. Upon returning home to her village, Faten is chastised. She must earn her father’s understanding and forgiveness so she can return to Beirut where she can continue independently in her journey for a better, more fulfilling purpose in life. This third-person narrative highlights the ambitious, hopeful spirit of a young woman living in the late 1980s in a war-torn Lebanese society. cc |
| Title: The Servant Author: Fatima Sharafeddine Illustrator: Colin Jack Publisher: Groundwood Books/ House of Anansi Press Copyright: 2013 Original Language: Arabic Translator: Fatima Sharafeddine Original Title: Faten Original Publisher: Kalimat Original Copyright: 2010 ISBN: 978-1-55498-307-0 Hardcover pages: 144 Age range: 13 up Genre: Historical fiction Book setting: Lebanon Author’s ethnicity: Lebanese Author’s residence: United States Subjects: Household workers, Lebanon, Maids, Self-realization, War |
Elliot lives in America and Kailish lives in India. They exchange drawings and notes as part of a Picture Pals project in their schools. The boys compare families, pets, cities, alphabets, and art and yoga classes, and discover that they are best friends even though they live in two different worlds. Or do they? “Different, different but the same!” The colorful, detailed and vivid art, rendered in acrylic, crayon, pencil, collage, and tissue paper, illustrates the differences and similarities between the boys’ homes. Stamps on the endpapers are whimsical and fun. In this age of instant access through the Internet, students can see a different way to communicate. The author/illustrator traveled to Nepal and India where she learned the popular saying “same, same but different” that is used to compare cultures. mjw |
| Title: Same, Same But Different Author: Jenny Sue Kostecki-Shaw Illustrator: Jenny Sue Kostecki-Shaw Publisher: Henry Holt and Company, New York Copyright: 2011 Original Language: English ISBN: 978-0-8050-8946-2 Hardcover pages: 40 Age range: 4-7 Genre: Picture Book Book setting: U.S. and India Author’s ethnicity: U.S. Author’s residence: U.S. Illustrator’s ethnicity: U.S. Illustrator’s residence: U.S. Awards: 2012 South Asia Book Award, 2012 Ezra Jack Keats New Illustrator Award Subjects: Alphabet, Friendship, Pen pals |
Readers experience a typical day of the courageous and bright Malusi who is responsible for protecting a herd of sheep in South Africa. Malusi dreams of becoming president despite his friend’s doubts. Expressive illustrations of the lively landscape, a special appearance by Nelson Mandela, a glossary of words from South Africa, and a note from the author describing the inspiration for the book are featured. ema |
| Title: The Herd Boy Author: Niki Daly Illustrator: Niki Daly Publisher: Eerdmans Books for Young Readers Copyright: 2012 Original Language: English Original Publisher: Janetta Otter-Barry Books, Frances Lincoln Books Original Copyright: 2012 ISBN: 978-0802854179 Hardcover pages: 32 Age range: 6-10 Genre: Picture Book Book setting: South Africa Author’s ethnicity: South African Author’s residence: Cape Town Awards: 2012 Junior Library Guild Selection, Poetry Center at Passaic County CC, 2013 Paterson Prize for Young People Honor Book, United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY), 2013 Outstanding International Books Subjects: African People, Animals, Baboons, Family, Food, Friends, Herders, Language, Leaders, Nelson Mandela, Presidents, Sheep, South Africa, Xhosa, World Leaders |