Description

All Salma wants is to make her mama smile again. Between English classes, job interviews, and missing Papa back in Syria, Mama always seems busy or sad. A homemade Syrian meal might cheer her up, but Salma doesn’t know the recipe, or what to call the vegetables in English, or where to find the right spices! Luckily, the staff and other newcomers at the Welcome Center are happy to lend a hand—and a sprinkle of sumac.

Reviews

“Truthful, hopeful, and relatable. ”

- School Library Journal, *starred review, 04/20

“This beautiful story grasps diversity, exploring resilience, love, friendship, and the meaning of home. ” 

- Kirkus Reviews, *starred review, 01/26/20

“Ramadan builds a heartfelt story of culture, community, and love around the Syrian crisis . . . Tight prose shines through poetic use of simile and a dedication to narrative, with Bron’s art bringing the text’s humanity to life. ” 

- Booklist, *starred review, 03/15/20

“Anna Bron’s vibrant art . . . [is] stunning . . . Danny Ramadan’s gorgeous writing is full of swoonworthy lines. Salma is a character you won’t forget for a long time. ”

- Library Matters, 03/14/20

“Salma is deeply relatable in her determination, frustration, and sensitivity, especially in moments when things do not go as planned. Bron’s illustration style is realistic but brightly expressive . . . she also employs subtle geometric borders that feel directly inspired by Islamic art, which effectively link Salma’s past and present homes. ” 

- Quill & Quire, *starred review, 01/20

“[A] sweet (and savory) tale of community, family, and friendship. ”

- Forword Reviews, 03/20

“Ramadan writes with poetic immediacy about displacement, home, and family. ”

- Publishers Weekly, 02/13/20

“Reinforces the power of community and family love. ” 

- The Toronto Star, 12/13/20

"This poignant story, and Bron’s lively illustrations, will definitely touch young readers. "

- The Globe and Mail

“The illustrations provided by Anna Bron add emotion and depth. ”

- Youth Services Book Review, *starred review, 01/01/20

“Sure to become a favorite book about overcoming hardships and helping others. This is truly one story not to be missed. ” 

- Provo Library Children’s Book Reviews, 07/13/20

“A strong book about the emotional side of a child immigrant’s experience. ” 

- The Ladybug Reads, 12/09/19

“A marvelous look at food, family and community. ” 

- Waking Brain Cells, 04/20/20

“The bright and expressive illustrations by Bron bring the story to life and will draw in readers of all ages. This is a book to read again and again with children in schools and in homes. ”

- Teaching Social Justice with Children’s Books, 11/25/19

“Heart-aching, yet inspiring story . . . reads like a multi-act play, provides several dimensions for readers to better understand what Salma is facing. The untold stories between the lines unfold a bigger and more powerful picture–the life and experience of refugee and immigrant families. The authentic and vivid illustrations flow perfectly with the story. Anna Bron seamlessly integrates the pictures into the book’s text, thereby allowing readers to enjoy a film-like reading experience  . . . Highly Recommended. ” 

- CM Reviews, 03/13/20