Sunday, February 15, 2009

The Roses in My Carpet



The Roses in My Carpet

Written by: Rukhsana Kahn
Illustrated by: Ronald Himler

Elementary Grades

"This realistic story follows a day in the life of a young Afghani refugee who takes solace in the beautiful carpets he weaves. In a recurring nightmare, the boy narrator flees with his mother and younger sister, Maha, from the bomber planes that killed his father, then awakes to find himself in a safe but impoverished camp. At dawn, a muezzin calls him to prayer; he then attends school, followed by another call to prayer and finally goes off to his long-awaited practice of carpet weaving. For him, weaving is a skill that ensures "my family will never go hungry" and an outlet that allows him to create a world of color and beauty."

Publishers Weekly Review

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