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This book describes three friends: Umeed, Matondo and Tabassum. Their families are from Pakistan, Ghana and Afghanistan, respectively. Umeed and Tabassum were born abroad and came to the United States as refugees. Matondo was born in the United States but has an "aunt," Motema, who wishes to be admitted to the United States as a refugee but has not been successful so far. The children are in the same class for ESL instruction. One day, a spelling test with the word "gratitude" spurs them to plan a feast. At the feast, they and their parents will wear their original countries' clothing,…mehr

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This book describes three friends: Umeed, Matondo and Tabassum. Their families are from Pakistan, Ghana and Afghanistan, respectively. Umeed and Tabassum were born abroad and came to the United States as refugees. Matondo was born in the United States but has an "aunt," Motema, who wishes to be admitted to the United States as a refugee but has not been successful so far. The children are in the same class for ESL instruction. One day, a spelling test with the word "gratitude" spurs them to plan a feast. At the feast, they and their parents will wear their original countries' clothing, decorate the table according to those countries' practices, and serve food from their families' country of origin. They invite their teacher, Mrs. Cohen, whose grandparents escaped Europe before the Holocaust happened. She is thrilled that her test inspired the children to express their culture and gratitude through a feast but saddened by remembering her family's experience of persecution. The children are sympathetic to her story when they understand that the family who remained in Europe perished. The book tells a universal, though challenging, story that continues to be relevant today. Its hopeful and positive manner helps the young reader understand this difficult topic.
Autorenporträt
Aida Waserstein came to the United States as a thirteen year old unaccompanied minor in 1961. In the United States, she received her high school, college and legal education. She is a graduate of Bryn Mawr College and received her Juris Doctor from the University of Pennsylvania Carey School of Law. She practiced law in Delaware and served as a Family Court judge for 21 years prior to her retirement in 2017. >She received many awards of which the latest is her induction into the Delaware Women's Hall of Fame in 2022. Val has enjoyed art and painting most of her life. Her formal training began at the Delaware College of Art and Design, and she received her degree in illustration at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore. While attending school, she illustrated a children's book titled, Captain Peaches Storms the Delaware Beaches. After graduating, Val spent several years leading Paint n' Sip classes for parties, ranging from small private lessons to large-scale corporate events and fundraisers. Today she pursues art in her free time while pursuing a career in finance and raising two very needy Pomeranians.