Description
Rama and her family, are forced to flee their once-peaceful village to escape the ravages of the civil war raging ever closer to their home
With only what they can carry on their backs, Rama and her mother, father, grandfather and brother, Sami, set out to walk to freedom in Europe. This unique picture book was inspired by the stone artwork of Syrian artist Nizar Ali Badr, discovered by chance by Canadian children’s writer Margriet Ruurs. The author was immediately impressed by the strong narrative quality of Mr. Badr’s work, and, using many of Mr. Badr’s already-created pieces, she set out to create a story about the Syrian refugee crisis.
This bilingual book includes full text in both English and Arabic.
Author Bio
Nizar Ali Badr has always been inspired to paint, sculpt and draw. In his walks along the seashore near the ancient port city of Ugarit, Syria, he always admired the stones on the beach and in the clear blue water. Now he gathers these stones and brings them home to his rooftop studio, where they become the medium for his art. Nizar has never left his hometown of Latakia, though in his heart he accompanies the many Syrians who have been forced to flee their homeland because of ongoing violence.
Falah Raheem is a Canadian/Iraqi translator and writer. He has published the translation of about twenty books from English to Arabic. His first novel The Parable of the Hedgehogs was published in Arabic in 2012. He lives in Victoria, British Columbia.
Prizes
- BC and Yukon Book Prizes - Christie Harris Illustrated Children's Literature PrizeShort-listed 2017
- Middle East Outreach council Middle East Book Award - Honorable MentionCommended 2017
- Bolen Books Children's Book PrizeWinner 2017
- Kirkus Reviews Best Picture Books of the YearCommended 2016
- CCBC Best Books for Kids & Teens, starred selectionCommended 2017
- Bank Street College of Education Children's Book Committee Best Children's Books of the YearCommended 2017
- The Children’s Literature and Reading Special Interest Group (ILA CL/R SIG) Notable Books for a Global Society listCommended 2017
- Rocky Mountain Book Award (RMBA)Short-listed 2018