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Tasting the Sky: A Palestinian Chil

by Ibtisam Barakat
Tasting the Sky: A Palestinian Chil

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ISBN13: 9780374357337
ISBN10: 0374357331



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Winner, Arab American National Museum Book Award for Children's/YA Literature, among other awards and honors. “When a war ends it does not go away,” my mother says.“It hides inside us . . . Just forget!”

            But I do not want to do what Mother says . . . I want to remember.

 

In this groundbreaking memoir set in Ramallah during the aftermath of the 1967 Six-Day War, Ibtisam Barakat captures what it is like to be a child whose world is shattered by war. With candor and courage, she stitches together memories of her childhood: fear and confusion as bombs explode near her home and she is separated from her family; the harshness of

life as a Palestinian refugee; her unexpected joy when she discovers Alef, the first letter of the Arabic alphabet. This is the beginning of her passionate connection to words, and as language becomes her refuge, allowing her to piece together the fragments of her world, it becomes her true home.

 

Transcending the particulars of politics, this illuminating and timely book provides a telling glimpse into a little-known culture that has become an increasingly important part of the puzzle of world peace.

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"A spare elegant memoir . . . What makes [it] so compelling is the immediacy of the child's viewpoint, which depicts both conflict and daily life without exploitation or sentimentality.  There's much to talk about here."  --Starred, Booklist "Beautifully crafted.  Readers will be charmed  by the writer-to-be as she falls in love with chalk, the Arabic alphabet, and the first-grade teacher who recognizes her abilities."--Starred, School Library Journal "A compassionate, insightful family and cultural portrait."  --Starred, Kirkus Reviews "Brims with tension and emotion."  --Publishers Weekly "Barakat strives to depict vivid details of everyday life . . . Well worth purchasing to provide a viewpoint not often available to young adults in the United States."--VOYA "This is an astonishingly beautiful and heartbreaking book.  The resurrected memories of a gifted girl growing up under the crush of war and occupation gave me hope:  that if we read carefully, with open hearts, the world just might begin to change."

--Suzanne Fisher Staples, author of Under the Persimmon Tree

 

 "Ibtisam Barakat is not only a luminous writer and thinker, she is a wondrous healer, too.  In this exquisite, tender account of her Palestinian childhood, nothing is missing--love, attachment, struggle, fear, humor, resilience.  The child in this story carries more wisdom and a keener sense of justice and injustice than do most people in seats of power.  Tasting the Sky should be read by everyone with a humane interest in the story of Palestine." 

--Naomi Shihab Nye, author of Habibi

 

 

"This is a poignant, eloquent testament of a war-torn childhood, a story we in the United States have only glimpsed before now.  This generous author has truly opened her heart for all to see."

--Jennifer Armstrong, author of The American Story:  100 True Tales from American History

 

 

"In vivid, beautiful prose, Ibtisam Barakat transports readers into a place few Westerners have ever seen--the interior life of a young girl and her family in the occupied West Bank.  This book, appropriate for readers young and old, holds literature's great power:  the power to humanize the 'other,' and to therefore change the way we understand our world."

--Sandy Tolan, author of The Lemon Tree:  An Arab, a Jew, and the Heart of the Middle East "An extremely compelling memoir about a young Palestinian girl who lived through the Six Day War in the Middle East . . . interesting [and] heartwarming." --A YALSA YA Galley Teen Reader "This book is very eye opening -- it tells the side of the story that you never learn about in history class and in the news, and it is really well written." --A YALSA YA Galley Teen Reader

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Winner, Arab American National Museum Book Award for Children's/YA Literature, among other awards and honors.

"When a war ends it does not go away," my mother says."It hides inside us . . . Just forget "
But I do not want to do what Mother says . . . I want to remember.

In this groundbreaking memoir set in Ramallah during the aftermath of the 1967 Six-Day War, Ibtisam Barakat captures what it is like to be a child whose world is shattered by war. With candor and courage, she stitches together memories of her childhood: fear and confusion as bombs explode near her home and she is separated from her family; the harshness of
life as a Palestinian refugee; her unexpected joy when she discovers Alef, the first letter of the Arabic alphabet. This is the beginning of her passionate connection to words, and as language becomes her refuge, allowing her to piece together the fragments of her world, it becomes her true home.

Transcending the particulars of politics, this illuminating and timely book provides a telling glimpse into a little-known culture that has become an increasingly important part of the puzzle of world peace.


About the Author

IBTISAM BARAKAT is a poet and educator who has worked with organizations such as the United Nations to facilitate a dialogue between Palestinians and Israelis. This is her first book. She currently lives in Columbia, Missouri.

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mollyKOD , March 13, 2007
I couldn't put the book down when I began reading. I simply read and read until I finished. It is an amazing book, both for the historical account of her experiences, and for her beautiful writing. Her words are juicy and compelling.

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Product Details

ISBN:
9780374357337
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication date:
02/20/2007
Publisher:
FARRAR STRAUS & GIROUX
Pages:
176
Height:
.73IN
Width:
5.82IN
Thickness:
.75
Age Range:
11 to 15
Grade Range:
6 to 10
Number of Units:
1
Copyright Year:
2007
Author:
Ibtisam Barakat
Subject:
Children, Palestinian Arab.
Subject:
Arab-Israeli conflict
Subject:
Wars
Subject:
History, military
Subject:
Children s Young Adult-Biography
Subject:
Places/Middle East
Subject:
People
Subject:
Barakat, Ibtisam

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