Counting Up the Olive Tree: A Palestine Number Book

Author:   Golbarg Bashi ,  Nabi H. Ali
Publisher:   PM Press
ISBN:  

9798887440774


Pages:   48
Publication Date:   08 October 2024
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 8 years
Format:   Paperback
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Counting Up the Olive Tree: A Palestine Number Book


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Author:   Golbarg Bashi ,  Nabi H. Ali
Publisher:   PM Press
Imprint:   PM Press
ISBN:  

9798887440774


Pages:   48
Publication Date:   08 October 2024
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 8 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately.

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"""Uplifting storyline, cheerful illustrations, delightful, empowering, inspiring."" --Dr. Nada Elia, co-editor of The Revolution Will Not Be Funded: Beyond the Non-Profit Industrial Complex ""Counting up the Olive Tree is a jamboree of colors and childhood exuberance rooted in the heart of Palestine. An infectious delight for young readers and parents alike."" --Remi Kanazi, is a Palestinian-American performance poet, writer and organizer ""Golbarg Bashi cleverly uses the game of football, that is unifying to the world, that is relatable and fun ... while still giving the readers an insight to the reality of what life is like in Palestine ... showcasing their bravery and their courage, to resist in ways that are peaceful and full of promise and hope."" --Joudie Kalla, author of Palestine on a Plate: Memories from My Mother's Kitchen ""Golbarg Bashi brilliantly and whimsically uses football ... Makes me wish I could have read it with my friends as a kid."" --Ahmed Shihab-Eldin, Emmy-nominated journalist and producer"


""Uplifting storyline, cheerful illustrations, delightful, empowering, inspiring."" -Dr. Nada Elia, co-editor of The Revolution Will Not Be Funded: Beyond the Non-Profit Industrial Complex ""Counting up the Olive Tree is a jamboree of colors and childhood exuberance rooted in the heart of Palestine. An infectious delight for young readers and parents alike."" --Remi Kanazi, is a Palestinian-American performance poet, writer and organizer ""Golbarg Bashi cleverly uses the game of football, that is unifying to the world, that is relatable and fun ... while still giving the readers an insight to the reality of what life is like in Palestine ... showcasing their bravery and their courage, to resist in ways that are peaceful and full of promise and hope."" --Joudie Kalla, author of Palestine on a Plate: Memories from My Mother's Kitchen ""Golbarg Bashi brilliantly and whimsically uses football ... Makes me wish I could have read it with my friends as a kid."" --Ahmed Shihab-Eldin, Emmy-nominated journalist and producer


"""Uplifting storyline, cheerful illustrations, delightful, empowering, inspiring."" --Dr. Nada Elia, co-editor of The Revolution Will Not Be Funded: Beyond the Non-Profit Industrial Complex ""Counting Up the Olive Tree is a jamboree of colors and childhood exuberance rooted in the heart of Palestine. An infectious delight for young readers and parents alike."" --Remi Kanazi, is a Palestinian-American performance poet, writer and organizer ""Golbarg Bashi cleverly uses the game of football, that is unifying to the world, that is relatable and fun ... while still giving the readers an insight to the reality of what life is like in Palestine ... showcasing their bravery and their courage, to resist in ways that are peaceful and full of promise and hope."" --Joudie Kalla, author of Palestine on a Plate: Memories from My Mother's Kitchen ""Golbarg Bashi brilliantly and whimsically uses football ... Makes me wish I could have read it with my friends as a kid."" --Ahmed Shihab-Eldin, Emmy-nominated journalist and producer"


Author Information

Golbarg Bashi was born in Iran, raised in Sweden, and educated in the UK and US. For over a decade, Dr. Bashi has designed and taught interdisciplinary courses on various aspects of medieval and modern history of west Asia, as well as Islamic art, critical methodologies in a wide range of disciplines. After a full-time career as an academic, she is now focused on diversifying children's media and empowering children from underrepresented and marginalized countries and communities with positive, environmentally conscious, and fun stories that inform all the interconnectedness of world cultures. She lives with her family in New York. Nabi H. Ali is a Tamil-American illustrator who enjoys creating diverse works that showcase an array of cultures and people. His interest in illustrative works started when he realized he could help create representation in the arts and in media for minorities, and he is very passionate about working with characters that he would have liked to see when he was a kid. He is the illustrator of several picture books, including Laxmi's Mooch. His other illustrated picture books include Beautifully Me and We Move the World. Nabi lives in California.

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