My Grandma and Me
By Mina Javaherbin
Illustrated by Lindsey Yankey
By Mina Javaherbin
Illustrated by Lindsey Yankey
By Mina Javaherbin
Illustrated by Lindsey Yankey
By Mina Javaherbin
Illustrated by Lindsey Yankey
Category: Children's Nonfiction | Children's Picture Books
Category: Children's Nonfiction
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$7.99
Aug 02, 2022 | ISBN 9781536223552 | 4-8 years
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$18.99
Aug 13, 2019 | ISBN 9780763694944 | 4-8 years
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Praise
This sweet story is intermingled naturally with details about Iranian and Islamic traditions and values and supported by such visuals as an easy mix of traditional and Western attire and thoughtful inclusion of Persian design elements. It peaks in a moment of solidarity between the two grandmothers, each praying for the other to go to heaven, but via their different Muslim and Christian religions: a poignant, inclusive note. In its celebration of specific manifestations of universal love, this is highly recommended for families and educators, Muslim and non- alike, looking to teach children about Islam. A deep and beautiful book modeling grandmothers as heroines.
—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
This book offers both windows and mirrors into a warm and loving familial relationship and will be appreciated by a wide range of young readers. A lovely book for anyone looking for intergenerational stories for one-on-one or group sharing.
—School Library Journal (starred review)
Yankey’s mixed-media illustrations will transport readers to an idyllic twentieth-century Iran, recalling the style of Persian art, with dusty, muted colors and intricately patterned rugs…While this book presents a relationship in a specific cultural context, a subtle message of interreligious peace and unity shines through, supported by the memories’ emotional universality, through which young readers will learn empathy and cultural understanding.
—Booklist
It is easy to admire the thoughtful, loving, and sweet relationship that blossoms between the two as they share the daily joys and comforts of their Muslim faith.
—Foreword Reviews
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