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Mom surprises Jonah with a trip to Eritrea, his home country, for a family wedding. Jonah can't wait to visit his grandparents and see his beautiful country, but he's also never attended a wedding before. He's super excited to have some cake and get money dancing since that's the tradition. But Grandma and Grandpa have other plans for the family that hinder Jonah from his plans. Will he get to attend the wedding party, dance, and eat cake? Jonah is in for an exciting adventure exploring Eritrea.

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Mom surprises Jonah with a trip to Eritrea, his home country, for a family wedding. Jonah can't wait to visit his grandparents and see his beautiful country, but he's also never attended a wedding before. He's super excited to have some cake and get money dancing since that's the tradition. But Grandma and Grandpa have other plans for the family that hinder Jonah from his plans. Will he get to attend the wedding party, dance, and eat cake? Jonah is in for an exciting adventure exploring Eritrea.
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Autorenporträt
Deborah Haile is a bestselling author and the founder of Tiny Global Footprints. She is a busy working mom committed to seeing the world with her son, Jonah. Traveling together allows them to bond like no other and for Jonah to learn about the world. She loves seeing the world through his eyes and sharing stories from their travels by writing the Jonah's Global Footprints book series. She holds a Master's degree from George Mason University in Virginia and a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Minnesota. Deborah is originally from Eritrea but grew up in Minnesota and now lives in Miami. She is passionate about exposing children to global cultures and wants to help make travel an essential part of every childhood. She plans to publish more books based on the different countries they've visited. To learn more, please visit tinyglobalfootprints.com.