"Tell me how to live so many lives at once ..."
Fowzi, who beats everyone at dominoes; Ibtisam, who wanted to be a doctor; Abu Mahmoud, who knows every eggplant and peach in his West Bank garden; mysterious Uncle Mohammed, who moved to the mountain; a girl in a red sweater dangling a book bag; children in velvet dresses who haunt the candy bowl at the party; Baba Kamalyari, age 71; Mr. Dajani and his swans; Sitti Khadra, who never lost her peace inside.
Maybe they have something to tell us.
Naomi Shihab Nye has been writing about being Arab-American, about Jerusalem, about the West Bank, about family all her life. These new and collected poems of the Middle East -- sixty in all -- appear together here for the first time.
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Greenwillow Books
Published: 04/16/2002
ISBN: 9780060097653
Pages: 142
Weight: 0.50lbs
Size: 7.20h x 4.90w x 0.70d
Award: Bookseller's Choice - Winner
Award: National Book Awards - Finalist
Award: Parents Choice Award (Fall) (1998-2007) - Winner
Award: Tayshas Reading - Commended
Award: Nautilus Award - Finalist
Award: Middle East Book Awards - Winner
Review Citations: Booklist 04/01/2002 pg. 1315
Kirkus Review - Children 04/15/2002 pg. 575
School Library Journal 05/01/2002 pg. 175
PW Notes and Reprints 05/20/2002 pg. 69
Voice of Youth Advocates 06/01/2002 pg. 140
Horn Book Magazine 09/01/2002 pg. 591
Hornbook Guide to Children 01/01/2002 pg. 459 - Outstanding, Noteworthy In Style
ALA Best Books Young Adults 03/15/2003 pg. 1290
ALA Notable Children's Books 03/15/2003 pg. 1309
Booklist 04/01/2003 pg. 1407
Hornbook Guide to Children 07/01/2002 pg. 459 - Outstanding, Noteworthy In Style
Publishers Weekly 05/20/2002
School Library Journal 03/01/2005 pg. 69
School Library Journal 04/01/2005 pg. 57
Accelerated Reader Quiz #/Name: 80002 / 19 Varieties of Gazelle: Poems of the Middle East
Reading Level: 5.8 /
Interest Level: Upper Grade /
Point Value: 2