I Remember: Muslim Loyalty and Sacrifice in WW1

Author:   Maidah Ahmad ,  Kristina Swarner
Publisher:   Islamic Foundation
ISBN:  

9780860378976


Pages:   32
Publication Date:   11 October 2022
Recommended Age:   From 6 to 9 years
Format:   Hardback
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I Remember: Muslim Loyalty and Sacrifice in WW1


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This book is a letter between a Muslim grandchild to his/her war hero great-grandpa to reassure him that his story, his bravery, and his memory have not been forgotten. Through the eyes of an innocent child we are reminded that, despite all our differences, people from across the world have a shared history and there are more ties that bind us together than separate us. 

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Author:   Maidah Ahmad ,  Kristina Swarner
Publisher:   Islamic Foundation
Imprint:   Islamic Foundation
ISBN:  

9780860378976


ISBN 10:   0860378977
Pages:   32
Publication Date:   11 October 2022
Recommended Age:   From 6 to 9 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you.

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You know, sometimes when I make the statement that we're currently living in a golden age of children's literature, I can experience doubt. Is that just an example of my own hyperbole? Do I honestly believe what it is that I'm saying? Then I get to see books like this one and my statements are more than justified. Yes, dammit, this IS a great time to be gauging, judging, admiring, and generally engaging with books written for youth. How could I even doubt that? Can you begin to imagine a book about the Muslim experience in WWI coming out even ten years ago? Talk about raising the bar a bit. - A Fuse 8 Production, School Library Journal Many consider World War I a European ordeal, but the young protagonist of this book keeps alive a memory of a deeper story. At least 400,000 Muslims from India, among 2.5+ million Muslims total, were part of the Allied forces' war effort as soldiers or laborers. The narrator's great-grandpa was one of them. Throughout, the earth-toned illustrations show beige-uniformed, turbaned men sharing a meal, marching, and experiencing the terrible soundscape of war. The book offers an interesting, lesser-known narrative related to Muslim involvement in the Great War. A solid look at a history often untold. - Kirkus Reviews


You know, sometimes when I make the statement that we’re currently living in a golden age of children’s literature, I can experience doubt. Is that just an example of my own hyperbole? Do I honestly believe what it is that I’m saying? Then I get to see books like this one and my statements are more than justified. Yes, dammit, this IS a great time to be gauging, judging, admiring, and generally engaging with books written for youth. How could I even doubt that? Can you begin to imagine a book about the Muslim experience in WWI coming out even ten years ago? Talk about raising the bar a bit. – A Fuse 8 Production, School Library Journal Many consider World War I a European ordeal, but the young protagonist of this book keeps alive a memory of a deeper story. At least 400,000 Muslims from India, among 2.5+ million Muslims total, were part of the Allied forces’ war effort as soldiers or laborers. The narrator’s great-grandpa was one of them. Throughout, the earth-toned illustrations show beige-uniformed, turbaned men sharing a meal, marching, and experiencing the terrible soundscape of war. The book offers an interesting, lesser-known narrative related to Muslim involvement in the Great War.  A solid look at a history often untold. - Kirkus Reviews


Author Information

Having graduated from the University of London with degrees in Geography and Political Science (BSc and MSc) Maidah Ahmad enjoyed a brief career working at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office of the UK Government (now known as the Foreign Commonwealth & Development Office) before relocating to Canada. For the past 15 years, she has volunteered at local youth groups and charities. Working closely with immigrant families, and children, in particular, she has been able to share her joy of literature with people newly arriving in Canada. 

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