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1. Pea Boy and Other Stories from Iran
by Elizabeth Laird, Shirin Adl (Illustrator)
Iran is a country of mountains striped with snow, dense forests where bears and lynxes still roam, deserts, bazaars . . . but above all it has ... More
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2. Tali's Jerusalem Scrapbook
by Sylvia Rouss, Nancy Oppenheimer (Illustrator)
This moving story describes the current situation in Israel as seen through a child's eyes. Every year Tali's relatives from the States come to ... More
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3. Jabin, the Talking Donkey: In Jerusalem
by Karen Malloy Stever
This story is about a family who moves to Jerusalem. The two boys Oni and Ohad have an adventurous journey through the streets of the city with all ... More
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4. When Will My Mommy Come? World & Cross-Cultural Philosophy
by Alabee, Alma Baxter
Mommy I need you - Caught in transition between East and West The story of a Saudi-American child's cry for help as she and her brother struggle ... More
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6. Sami and the Time of the Troubles
A ten-year-old Lebanese boy goes to school, helps his mother with chores, plays with his friends, and lives with his family in a basement shelter ... More
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7. Ahmed and the Feather Girl
by Jane Ray (Illustrator)
Ahmed is a poor orphan who lives with a travelling circus and works for cruel Madame Saleem. His life is changed forever when he finds a beautiful ... More
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9. The Dog of Knots
by Kathy Walden Kaplan
Set in Israel in 1973, this novel tells the story of Mayim, a nine-year-old girl whose father died in the Six Day War. Mayim seeks courage from her ... More
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10. Anahita's Woven Riddle
A nomad in 19th-century Iran takes fate into her own hands when her father promises her in marriage to a man she dislikes. Weaving a bit of fairy ... More
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11. A Hand Full of Stars
by Rafik Schami
?Amid the turmoil of modern Damascus, one teenage boy finds his political voice in a message of rebellion that echoes throughout Syria and as far ... More
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12. Saluki - Hound of the Bedouin
by Julia Johnson, Susan Keeble (Illustrator)
Julia Johnsons' latest collaboration with the watercolourist Susan Keeble is a captivating story of a Bedouin boy Hamad and his Saluki hound Sougha ( ... More
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13. The Garden of My Imaan
by Farhana Zia
Aliya already struggles with trying to fit in, feeling confident enough to talk to the cute boy or stand up to mean kidsthe fact that shes Muslim is ... More
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14. The Mystery of the Dead Sea Scrolls
by Hagit Allon, Lena Zehavi, Yossi Abolafia (Illustrator)
2005 Sydney Taylor Book Award, Notable Book "A child's discovery of the mystery and wonder of the Dead Sea Scrolls." A delightful story about ... More
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15. El Senor del Cero
by Maria Isabel Molina Llorente, Francisco Sole (Illustrator)
Jose is a young Mozarab who has been forced to flee Cordova. His great talent for mathematics provokes great envy. At the Ripoll Monastery he teaches ... More
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16. The Adventures of Bella and Harry: Let's Visit Cairo!
by Lisa Manzione, Kristine Lucco (Illustrator)
Join sibling Chihuahuas Bella and Harry as they travel to Cairo with their family and learn about the Valley of the Kings, the Pyramids of Giza, King ... More
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17. The Shalamar Code
by Mary L Clifford
This thrilling tale of romance and intrigue offers a close-up view of Pakistani culture in a post-9/11 world. Political unrest is on the rise in ... More
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18. The Goggle-Eyed Goats
by Stephen Davies, Christopher Corr
Old Al Haji Amadu had three wives, seven children - and five extremely naughty goggle-eyed goats that munched and gobbled and chewed whatever they ... More
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19. The Arabian Nights
by Brian Alderson, Michael Foreman (Illustrator)
An illustrated retelling of some of the tales told by the beautiful and talented Sheherezade, recreating a world of sorcerers, sages and Jinnis, as ... More
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20. Anahita's Woven Riddle
by Meghan Nuttall Sayres
An enchanting tale of a young Persian woman determined to weave her own fate.
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21. The Breadwinner Trilogy
by Deborah Ellis
Deborah Ellis' trilogy has been a phenomenal success, both critically and commercially. Now young readers can experience this entire epic story in ... More
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22. The Sky of Afghanistan
by Ana A de Eulate, Sonja Wimmer (Illustrator)
Beautifully illustrated and undeniably moving, this is the story of a little Afghan girl's dreams of peace. As her country is wracked by war, a girl ... More
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23. Night Letter
by Meghan Nuttall Sayres
Set in Persia, "Night Letter" is a tale of slavery, mysticism, and a damsel in distress determined to save herself.
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24. Zvuvi's Israel
by Tami Lehman-Wilzig, Ksenia Topaz (Illustrator)
Can you find Zvuvi the fly? He is hiding! With clever text and colorful pictures, Zvuvi takes readers on a tour of Israel, buzzing through the modern ... More
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25. Crescent Star
by Nicholas Maes, Maes Nicholas
Avi Greenbaum is Jewish and lives in West Jerusalem. Moussa Shakir is Palestinian and lives in East Jerusalem. Both are 15 years old, live without ... More
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