Shaima FaroukiOlive Harvest in Palestine: A story of childhood memories
K**R
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Felt like I spent a day harvesting olives in Palestine with the beautiful children of Palestine. May Allah safeguard them. Nice story to be enjoyed by children and adults.
B**M
sweet and important
One of the best things about this story is that it just shares the beauty of the tradition that goes back hundreds of years and shows how deeply woven this practice is to people indigenous to the region. It doesn't go into politics. It doesn't share anything of the current harsh reality. It just tells a beautiful story about two girls who enjoy this incredibly important tradition. It helps me realize why it's important to preserve the land and to share stories. Thank you for this lovely book.
A**R
Love it
My 8 years old loved it so much. And I enjoyed it reading it with him.
M**H
Cute book
I got this book because my Palestinian friend had a baby, and I thought she could read this to the baby.It's a very cute book, but I think maybe it would be a bit too long to read to small children? The cover is very flimsy too, and doesn't seem durable.I think she'll love the book anyways, but she may need another copy at some point with wear and tear
T**A
Charming and informative
This delightful book evocatively explains how olive oil - which most children know from their dinner tables – is made, and is useful just for this practical information. At the same time it gives insight into Palestinian culture, showing how the country is about so much more than violence and war. Highly recommended!
A**
Lovely drawings
We love this book as it helps talk about the olive harvest in Palestine, where our kids are from but haven't lived for a few years. I can tell this book has been a labour of love. I wonder however if there has been an editor involved... the text is not great, I change much of the story while I read. It's quite repetitive and not very exciting. Hard to read aloud. There are some actual mistakes in sentence structure, for example. Our book also has 2 double pages in it.I would recommend to rewrite the text where possible in a reprint, but definitely commend the author on giving people such a lovely resource to keep the tradition of olive harvesting alive!
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