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HANNAH AND THE RAMADAN GIFT by Qasim Rashid

HANNAH AND THE RAMADAN GIFT

by Qasim Rashid ; illustrated by Aaliya Jaleel

Pub Date: April 6th, 2021
ISBN: 978-0-593-11466-7
Publisher: Viking

Eight-year-old Hannah is too young to fast, but she’s not too young to learn about making the world a better place.

It’s the holy month of Ramadan, so Hannah wakes up with her family before dawn to eat sehri even though Dada Jaan tells her fasting is for grown-ups—instead, her grandfather tells her, she can celebrate Ramadan “by saving the world.” This seems a tall order, but a full month of practice shows her that she can do her part. Grandfather and granddaughter visit the soup kitchen and donate clothes to a homeless shelter. Hannah helps her friends at school, sometimes when they see and thank her but also when they don’t. And she plays with a new girl in the neighborhood. When Eid comes around at the end of the month, Hannah isn’t sure if she’s been successful. But assurance from Dada Jaan and a multifaith celebration make it the best Eid ever. With her ups and downs and uncertain moments, Hannah offers children an accessible vehicle for learning about the character-building aspects of Ramadan and of Islam in general. While the story is text heavy, its abundant food for thought will be worth returning to year after year. Jaleel’s bright, animation-style illustrations feature a diverse cast and thoughtful cultural details that enrich the setting. (This book was reviewed digitally with 10-by-16-inch double-page spreads viewed at 73.2% of actual size.)

A sweet addition to holiday collections.

(author's note) (Picture book. 4-8)