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The Home We Make (New Voices) HARDCOVER 2024 by Maham Khwaja
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Características del artículo
- Estado
- ISBN
- 1620149575
- Original Language
- English
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Lee & Low Books, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1620149575
ISBN-13
9781620149577
eBay Product ID (ePID)
24065844503
Product Key Features
Book Title
Home We Make
Number of Pages
48 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2024
Topic
Social Themes / Emotions & Feelings, People & Places / Middle East, Social Themes / Emigration & Immigration
Illustrator
Faidhi, Daby Zainab
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
16 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
11 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience
LCCN
2023-053194
Reviews
* "Written in verse, her powerful book captures both the terror of displacement and brief but meaningful moments of tenderness. Never shying away from the harsher details of migration, neither does she reduce the story to its trauma, creating a nuanced tale that will both inform those lucky enough to enjoy geographic stability and feel familiar to those who aren't. Popping with vivid colors, Faidhi's illustrations have a sweetness that tempers the story's bleaker moments. A moving and enlightening depiction of the refugee experience." -- Kirkus Reviews , starred review "Khwaja's heartfelt verses in some ways reflect her own experiences of moving from Pakistan to the U.S. as a six-year-old. . . . Faidhi's digital illustrations have a cinematic quality to them, not surprising from an animator of The Breadwinner. . . . A poignant look at the longing for home." -- Booklist Best Books of the Year 2024 - Center for the Study of Multicultural Children's Literature Land of Enchantment Book Award Nominee 2025 - New Mexico Library Association New Voices Award Winner - Lee & Low Books, * "Written in verse, her powerful book captures both the terror of displacement and brief but meaningful moments of tenderness. Never shying away from the harsher details of migration, neither does she reduce the story to its trauma, creating a nuanced tale that will both inform those lucky enough to enjoy geographic stability and feel familiar to those who aren't. Popping with vivid colors, Faidhi's illustrations have a sweetness that tempers the story's bleaker moments. A moving and enlightening depiction of the refugee experience." -- Kirkus Reviews , starred review New Voices Award Winner - Lee & Low Books, * "Written in verse, her powerful book captures both the terror of displacement and brief but meaningful moments of tenderness. Never shying away from the harsher details of migration, neither does she reduce the story to its trauma, creating a nuanced tale that will both inform those lucky enough to enjoy geographic stability and feel familiar to those who aren't. Popping with vivid colors, Faidhi's illustrations have a sweetness that tempers the story's bleaker moments. A moving and enlightening depiction of the refugee experience." -- Kirkus Reviews , starred review "Khwaja's heartfelt verses in some ways reflect her own experiences of moving from Pakistan to the U.S. as a six-year-old. . . . Faidhi's digital illustrations have a cinematic quality to them, not surprising from an animator of The Breadwinner. . . . A poignant look at the longing for home." -- Booklist Best Books of the Year 2024 - Center for the Study of Multicultural Children's Literature New Voices Award Winner - Lee & Low Books, * "Written in verse, her powerful book captures both the terror of displacement and brief but meaningful moments of tenderness. Never shying away from the harsher details of migration, neither does she reduce the story to its trauma, creating a nuanced tale that will both inform those lucky enough to enjoy geographic stability and feel familiar to those who aren't. Popping with vivid colors, Faidhi's illustrations have a sweetness that tempers the story's bleaker moments. A moving and enlightening depiction of the refugee experience." -- Kirkus Reviews , starred review "Khwaja's heartfelt verses in some ways reflect her own experiences of moving from Pakistan to the U.S. as a six-year-old.... Faidhi's digital illustrations have a cinematic quality to them, not surprising from an animator of The Breadwinner.... A poignant look at the longing for home." -- Booklist New Voices Award Winner - Lee & Low Books, * "Written in verse, her powerful book captures both the terror of displacement and brief but meaningful moments of tenderness. Never shying away from the harsher details of migration, neither does she reduce the story to its trauma, creating a nuanced tale that will both inform those lucky enough to enjoy geographic stability and feel familiar to those who aren't. Popping with vivid colors, Faidhi's illustrations have a sweetness that tempers the story's bleaker moments. A moving and enlightening depiction of the refugee experience." -- Kirkus Reviews , starred review "A poignant look at the longing for home." -- Booklist New Voices Award Winner - Lee & Low Books
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Grade To
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Synopsis
A moving story about a young girl and her family who are forced to flee their beloved home after violence erupts all around them, and their journey to make a new sense of home., A moving story about a young girl and her family who are forced to flee their beloved home after violence erupts all around them, and their journey to make a new sense of home. One day someone asks me, Where is home? And I don't know what to say. Is home here or there? Told from the perspective of a young refugee girl, debut children's book author and New Voices winner Maham Khwaja tells the story of a family forced to flee their home due to violence. Emotive illustrations by Daby Zainab Faidhi balance the family's love for one another and hope for the future with the harrowing journey to escape on foot, travel by boat, and then finally resettle in a safe place. Through it all, the young girl tries to hold on to all the pieces of her life before and find a way to rebuild a sense of home.
LC Classification Number
PS3611.H93H66 2024
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