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Books with author Farhana Zia

  • The Garden of My Imaan

    Farhana Zia

    Paperback (Peachtree Publishing Company, March 1, 2016)
    It’s hard enough to fit in without also having to decide whether to fast for Ramadan and wear the hijab.Aliya already struggles with trying to fit in, feeling confident enough to talk to the cute boy, or brave enough to stand up to mean kids―the fact that she’s Muslim is just another part of her life. But then Marwa, a Moroccan girl who shares Aliya’s faith, if not her culture, moves to town. Marwa’s quiet confidence leads Aliya to wonder even more about who she is, what she believes, and where she fits in. In a series of letters to Allah she writes for a Sunday school project, Aliya explores her dreams and fears, hoping that with hard work and faith, something beautiful will grow in the garden of imaan―the small quiet place inside where belief unfolds, one petal at a time.This award-winning novel from author and educator Farhana Zia captures the social and identity struggles of middle school with a fresh, new voice.
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  • Hot Hot Roti for Dada-Ji

    Farhana Zia, Ken Min

    Paperback (Lee & Low Books, March 1, 2017)
    Overflowing with family, food, and a tall stack of fun, Hot, Hot Roti for Dada-ji is sure to warm the heart and tickle the tummy. A fun way for children to learn about the cultural traditions and foods of India to be enjoyed by the whole family. Aneel's grandparents have come to stay, all the way from India. Aneel loves the sweet smell of his grandmother's incense, and his grandfather, Dada-ji, tells the world's best stories.When he was a boy, adventurous, energetic Dada-ji had the power of a tiger. Hunh-ji! Yes, sir! He could shake mangoes off trees and wrangle wild cobras. And what gave him his power? Fluffy-puffy hot, hot roti, with a bit of tongue-burning mango pickle. Does Dada-ji still have the power? Aneel wants to find out-but first he has to figure out how to whip up a batch of hot, hot roti.Overflowing with family, food, and a tall stack of fun, Hot, Hot Roti for Dada-ji is sure to warm the heart and tickle the tummy. Hunh-ji! Yes, sir!
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  • Child of Spring

    Farhana Zia

    Hardcover (Peachtree Publishing Company, March 1, 2016)
    Engaging writing and a delightful protagonist bring a 1960s Indian village to life.Basanta longs for the beautiful ring worn by her young mistress, but when it is finally hers, she realizes that it’s not the wonderful possession she expected. Increasingly aware of the struggles of her less privileged friends, Lali and Bala, she finds a way to improve their lives and entertain their community― and the beautiful ring takes on new meaning.Farhana Zia’s engaging novel―filled with a cast of distinct, endearing characters and humorous, thought-provoking events―provides an insightful look at relative privilege and opportunity.
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  • The Garden of My Imaan

    Farhana Zia

    eBook (Peachtree Publishing Company, March 1, 2016)
    It’s hard enough to fit in without also having to decide whether to fast for Ramadan and wear the hijab.Aliya already struggles with trying to fit in, feeling confident enough to talk to the cute boy, or brave enough to stand up to mean kids—the fact that she’s Muslim is just another part of her life. But then Marwa, a Moroccan girl who shares Aliya’s faith, if not her culture, moves to town. Marwa’s quiet confidence leads Aliya to wonder even more about who she is, what she believes, and where she fits in. In a series of letters to Allah she writes for a Sunday school project, Aliya explores her dreams and fears, hoping that with hard work and faith, something beautiful will grow in the garden of imaan—the small quiet place inside where belief unfolds, one petal at a time.This award-winning novel from author and educator Farhana Zia captures the social and identity struggles of middle school with a fresh, new voice.
  • The Garden of My Imaan

    Farhana Zia

    Hardcover (Peachtree Publishing Company, April 1, 2013)
    It’s hard enough to fit in without also having to decide whether to fast for Ramadan and wear the hijab.Aliya already struggles with trying to fit in, feeling confident enough to talk to the cute boy, or brave enough to stand up to mean kids―the fact that she’s Muslim is just another part of her life. But then Marwa, a Moroccan girl who shares Aliya’s faith, if not her culture, moves to town. Marwa’s quiet confidence leads Aliya to wonder even more about who she is, what she believes, and where she fits in. In a series of letters to Allah she writes for a Sunday school project, Aliya explores her dreams and fears, hoping that with hard work and faith, something beautiful will grow in the garden of imaan―the small quiet place inside where belief unfolds, one petal at a time.This award-winning novel from author and educator Farhana Zia captures the social and identity struggles of middle school with a fresh, new voice.
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  • Child of Spring

    Farhana Zia

    eBook (Peachtree Publishing Company, March 1, 2016)
    Engaging writing and a delightful protagonist bring a 1960s Indian village to life.Basanta longs for the beautiful ring worn by her young mistress, but when it is finally hers, she realizes that it’s not the wonderful possession she expected. Increasingly aware of the struggles of her less privileged friends, Lali and Bala, she finds a way to improve their lives and entertain their community— and the beautiful ring takes on new meaning.Farhana Zia’s engaging novel—filled with a cast of distinct, endearing characters and humorous, thought-provoking events—provides an insightful look at relative privilege and opportunity.
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  • The Garden Of My Imaan

    Farhana Zia

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, March 1, 2016)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Aliya already struggles with trying to fit in, feeling confident enough to talk to the cute boy or stand up to mean kids--the fact that she's Muslim is just another thing to deal with. When Marwa, a Moroccan girl who shares her faith if not her culture, comes to Aliya's school, Aliya wonders even more about who she is, what she believes and where she fits in. Should she fast for Ramadan? Should she wear the hijab? She's old enough for both, but does she really want to call attention to herself?
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  • Garden of My Imaan

    Farhana Zia

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2014)
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  • BY Zia, Farhana

    Farhana Zia

    Hardcover (Peachtree Publishers Apr - 2013, Aug. 16, 1928)
    BY Zia, Farhana ( Author ) [{ The Garden of My Imaan By Zia, Farhana ( Author ) Apr - 01- 2013 ( Hardcover ) } ]
  • Garden of My Imaan, The by Farhana Zia

    Farhana Zia

    Hardcover (Peachtree Publishers, Aug. 16, 1895)
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