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Saving Kabul Corner

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Informationen zum Autor N. H. Senzai is the author of the acclaimed Shooting Kabul , which was on numerous state award lists and an NPR Backseat Book Club Pick. Its companion, Saving Kabul Corner , was nominated for an Edgar Award. While her first two books are based in part on husband's experience fleeing Soviet-controlled Afghanistan in the 1970s, her third, Ticket to India , is based on her own family's history. She is also the author of Escape from Aleppo . Ms. Senzai lives with her family in the San Francisco Bay Area. Visit her online at NHSenzai.com. Klappentext From Afghanistan to America, family matters most in this “empowering mystery” (Publishers Weekly), a companion to Shooting Kabul, which Kirkus Reviews called a “story with much to offer.”A rough and tumble tomboy, twelve-year-old Ariana couldn’t be more different from her cousin Laila, who just arrived from Afghanistan with her family. Laila is a proper, ladylike Afghan girl, one who can cook, sew, sing, and who is well versed in Pukhtun culture and manners. Arianna hates her. Laila not only invades Ariana’s bedroom in their cramped Fremont townhouse, but she also becomes close with Mariam Nurzai, Ariana’s best friend. Then a rival Afghan grocery store opens near Ariana’s family store, reigniting a decades-old feud tracing back to Afghanistan. The cousins, Mariam, and their newfound frenemy, Waleed Ghilzai, must ban together to help the families find a lasting peace before it destroys both businesses and everything their parents have worked for. “Senzai successfully weaves the dynamics of Afghan culture, history and political wranglings into a classically American mystery story (Kirkus Reviews).” Zusammenfassung From Afghanistan to America! family matters most in this “empowering mystery” ( Publishers Weekly )! a companion to Shooting Kabul ! which Kirkus Reviews called a “story with much to offer.” A rough and tumble tomboy! twelve-year-old Ariana couldn’t be more different from her cousin Laila! who just arrived from Afghanistan with her family. Laila is a proper! ladylike Afghan girl! one who can cook! sew! sing! and who is well versed in Pukhtun culture and manners. Arianna hates her. Laila not only invades Ariana’s bedroom in their cramped Fremont townhouse! but she also becomes close with Mariam Nurzai! Ariana’s best friend. Then a rival Afghan grocery store opens near Ariana’s family store! reigniting a decades-old feud tracing back to Afghanistan. The cousins! Mariam! and their newfound frenemy! Waleed Ghilzai! must ban together to help the families find a lasting peace before it destroys both businesses and everything their parents have worked for. “Senzai successfully weaves the dynamics of Afghan culture! history and political wranglings into a classically American mystery story ( Kirkus Reviews ).” ...

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Autoren N H Senzai, N H Senzai, N. H. Senzai
Verlag Simon & Schuster USA
 
Inhalt Buch
Produktform Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsdatum 03.02.2015
Thema Kinder- und Jugendbücher > Bilderbücher
 
EAN 9781442484955
ISBN 978-1-4424-8495-5
Anzahl Seiten 304
Altersempfehlung 8 bis 12 Jahre
 
Serie The Kabul Chronicles
The Kabul Chronicles
Themen Islam, Emigration, Afghanistan, Mystery, JUVENILE FICTION / Family / General, Photography, California, 9/11, Taliban, Muslim, Immigration, Middle East, General fiction (Children's / Teenage), Racism, multicultural, Family & home stories (Children's / Teenage), photos, Children’s / Teenage fiction: Family and home stories, JUVENILE FICTION / Diversity & Multicultural, siblings, JUVENILE FICTION / Places / Middle East, Syrian refugee crisis, September 11, Children’s / Teenage fiction: General, modern and contemporary fiction, Children’s / Teenage personal and social topics: Racism and anti-racism, Children’s / Teenage personal and social topics: Families and family members, Personal & social issues: family issues (Children's / Teenage), Personal & social issues: racism & multiculturalism (Children's / Teenage), immigration crisis, kite runner, Northern California Book Award, immigrants we get the job done, ILA Teachers' Choices, Massachusetts Children's Book Award Master List, middle grade about immigration, South Carolina Book Award Nominee, Great Lakes Great Books Master List, Bank Street Best Book, PSLA YA Top 40, APALA Asian/Pacific American Award, Rebecca Caudill Award Master List, Middle East Book Award, CBC/NSTA Outstanding Science Trade Book, Oregon Battle of the Books List, Garden State Teen Book
 

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