FARIDA ZAMAN is an author and illustrator who has been drawing since she was old enough to pick up a pencil. Her art is influenced by her South Asian roots and from living all over the world. She attended art school in London, England, and now creates picture books, posters, and all kinds of gift products. Farida lives in Toronto, Ontario in a studio filled with leafy plants and light, with her husband, daughter, son and a fluffy dog called Pippa.
A heartwarming celebration of Ramadan, food, and community
Ramadan is coming, and as Abba and Ammi prepare for their month-long fast, Aliya hugs a secret to her chest: she’s going to fast too! Ammi says she’s still too young to fast, but Aliya is determined. At school, she refuses her snack, her lunch—even the cupcakes Sanjay’s mom drops off for his birthday. But when she gets home, she can’t resist Ammi’s sweet, syrupy baklava. Before Aliya can stop herself, she reaches out and takes a big bite.
Aliya is disappointed in herself, but Ammi explains that there are many other ways to celebrate Ramadan besides fasting, like performing acts of kindness! Together, Aliya and her parents spend the month preparing and delivering meals to people in need.
This joyful look at Ramadan is based on the author’s own childhood experiences and is rich with facts and details about the holiday. Readers familiar and unfamiliar with the holiest month in the Islamic calendar will get swept up in the festivities, and perhaps be inspired to share a meal with their community.
"Colorful illustrations fold in details, both charming and cultural, that bring Aliya's point of view and activities to life ... A wonderful story to celebrate or learn about Ramadan."
- Booklist – STARRED REVIEW
"A wonderful selection for Ramadan displays or as part of a story time or presentation on world holidays and religions."
- School Library Journal
"Drawing from her own experiences, Zaman provides a helpful look into the basic practices of Ramadan ... A cheerful and relatable tale of a young girl finding the perfect way to celebrate Ramadan."
- Kirkus Reviews
"A wonderful book for young children to understand this beautiful holiday ... Great for any young children’s library!"
- Children’s Literature Comprehensive Database
"Telling, colorful artwork, an author's note and a glossary help young readers with learning about this yearly Muslim celebration." - Sal's Fiction Addiction