Leila in Saffron
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- 2 hodiny čítania
Shy and unsure of herself, Leila discovers all the things that make her special with the loving help of her Naani.
Rukhsanna Guidrozová sa vo svojej tvorbe zameriava na vzdialené miesta a prepojenie rôznych kultúr, čo odráža jej vlastný multikulturný pôvod. Jej novinárske skúsenosti v Hongkongu ju inšpirovali k hľadaniu pomalšieho životného tempa, ktoré našla na Havaji. Teraz sa jej písanie stáva prostriedkom na objavovanie nových svetov a sprostredkovanie exotických zážitkov čitateľom. Jej príbehy ponúkajú pohľad na život v ďalekých krajinách aj na univerzálne ľudské túžby.



Shy and unsure of herself, Leila discovers all the things that make her special with the loving help of her Naani.
Celebrated as a Kirkus Reviews' Best Picture Book of 2018, this work features stunning illustrations and a heartfelt narrative that captivates readers of all ages. It explores themes of friendship, resilience, and the beauty of everyday moments, inviting young readers to engage with its vibrant imagery and relatable characters. The story encourages imagination and emotional connection, making it a cherished addition to any child's library.
A middle grade novel in verse about Samira, an eleven-year-old Rohingya refugee living in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, who finds strength and sisterhood in a local surf club for girls. Samira thinks of her life as before and after: before the burning and violence in her village in Burma, when she and her best friend would play in the fields, and after, when her family was forced to flee. There's before the uncertain journey to Bangladesh by river, and after, when the river swallowed her nana and nani whole. And now, months after rebuilding a life in Bangladesh with her mama, baba, and brother, there's before Samira saw the Bengali surfer girls of Cox's Bazar, and after, when she decides she'll become one. Samira Surfs, written by Rukhsanna Guidroz with illustrations by Fahmida Azim, is a tender novel in verse about a young Rohingya girl's journey from isolation and persecution to sisterhood, and from fear to power.