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Arab Fairy Tale Feasts
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Arab Fairy Tale Feasts

"Fairy Tale Feasts" series

by Karim Alrawi
  • diversity
  • fiction
  • illustrated

Arab Fairy Tale Feasts is the latest title in the highly acclaimed "Fairy Tale Feasts" series in which prominent writers of diverse cultures have created enchanting tales paired with traditional recipes easily accessible to young cooks and their families.

These magical tales, by award-winning author and master storyteller Karim Alrawi, all feature food or feasting and conclude with an iconic recipe. They are accompanied by intriguing anecdotes illuminating Arab culture and culinary traditions. With dazzling artwork by celebrated illustrator Nahid Kazemi, Arab Fairy Tale Feasts offers a unique literary banquet to savor with family and friends across the generations.

Contributors

Karim Alrawi, author

Karim Alrawi is a playwright, novelist and children’s book author. His Arabic plays have twice won the Egyptian Ministry of Culture national playwriting award. His English language plays have been produced in the UK and USA. He is the recipient of several international awards including the Samuel Becket and the John Whiting awards. His novel Book of Sands won the inaugural HarperCollins Prize for Best New Fiction. He is the author of several children’s books, including The Mouse Who Saved Egypt and The Girl Who Lost Her Smile. He lives in British Columbia.

Nahid Kazemi, illustrator

Nahid Kazemi is an artist, illustrator and graphic designer. She has illustrated many award-winning children’s books, and was nominated for the Governor General’s Awards and the 2020 Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award. Her recent publications include Over the Rooftops, Under the Moon and The Old Woman. She has exhibited her work around the world. Nahid lives in Montreal.

Rights Holder

Rights Holder: Tradewind Books

email: tradewindbooks@gmail.com

website: http://www.tradewindbooks.com

rights sold: USA

rights available: World, excl. USA

Additional Information

age range: 12 and up

number of pages: 200

Original language of pub: English

Materials Available: finished book