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Upside-Down Iftar
Maysa Odeh;Nadine Issa (Author) · Henry Holt and Co. (BYR) · Hardcover
Come celebrate Ramadan with Malak and her family in this delicious picture book!
★"A reflection of love and compromise."—School Library Journal
Malak can’t wait to help her grandmother make iftar for their family. But when they decide to make makloubeh, everyone has a favorite ingredient to add, and Malak isn’t sure how they’ll fit it all in! This iftar is sure to be one to remember!
Packed with warm, vibrant illustrations and the beautiful chaos of a bustling kitchen, Upside Down Iftar is a heartwarming celebration of family, food, and culture.
Maysa Odeh is a Palestinian writer who grew up in the United States and Amman, Jordan. She is the author of A Map for Falasteen. Maysa resides in California with her four year old daughter, who asks questions all day long in Arabic and English, and sometimes even in her sleep.
Nadine Issa is a Lebanese illustrator based in Istanbul. She has a diverse portfolio of published works with a background in animation, and uses a variety of artistic styles to bring stories to life for all ages.
★"What begins as a traditional family recipe becomes a reflection of love and compromise...ideal for young readers, especially those interested in learning about family traditions, Ramadan, or the joy of preparing special meals together."—School Library Journal
"Warm and inviting, this story celebrates family, culture, and the food that brings everyone together."—Booklist
"A moving picture book ode to a cherished meal" —Publishers Weekly
"A vibrant, soulful feast of tradition, identity, and love."—Kirkus
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