Hilwa's Gifts
Safa Suleiman
Anait Semirdzhyan (Illustration)
Hardback, 40 pages
9781536229424
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A heartwarming picture-book debut brings a tradition many thousands of years oldâharvesting and pressing olives into oilâvividly to life, showing how customs unite us across time and space.
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Ali has arrived in Palestine for a visit just in time for the olive harvest. His grandfather, Seedo, and Hilwaâhis favorite treeâgreet him in the grove, where Seedo explains that Hilwa has many gifts to share. Other family members whack the treesâ branches with sticks, singing âZaytoon, ya zaytoonâ while cousins clap and dance and happily pick up fallen olives. (Luckily, a gentle whack is all it takes for Hilwaâs fruits to rain down!) The next day, at the olive press, Ali watches the drip of gold liquid into a can, another of Hilwaâs gifts. Later, they picnic under the treeâs branches with hot mint tea, pita, and delicious olive oil swirled on hummus. Tradition is the greatest gift of all: the family gatheringâgeneration after generationâto celebrate a bountiful harvest. Dynamic illustrations and a graceful text peppered with Arabic words, plus a glossary and authorâs note, make for an intimate picture-book debut about a child discovering his heritage.
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Hilwa's Gifts
Hilwa's Gifts
Safa Suleiman
Anait Semirdzhyan (Illustration)
Hardback, 40 pages
9781536229424
Â
A heartwarming picture-book debut brings a tradition many thousands of years oldâharvesting and pressing olives into oilâvividly to life, showing how customs unite us across time and space.
Â
Ali has arrived in Palestine for a visit just in time for the olive harvest. His grandfather, Seedo, and Hilwaâhis favorite treeâgreet him in the grove, where Seedo explains that Hilwa has many gifts to share. Other family members whack the treesâ branches with sticks, singing âZaytoon, ya zaytoonâ while cousins clap and dance and happily pick up fallen olives. (Luckily, a gentle whack is all it takes for Hilwaâs fruits to rain down!) The next day, at the olive press, Ali watches the drip of gold liquid into a can, another of Hilwaâs gifts. Later, they picnic under the treeâs branches with hot mint tea, pita, and delicious olive oil swirled on hummus. Tradition is the greatest gift of all: the family gatheringâgeneration after generationâto celebrate a bountiful harvest. Dynamic illustrations and a graceful text peppered with Arabic words, plus a glossary and authorâs note, make for an intimate picture-book debut about a child discovering his heritage.
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Safa Suleiman
Anait Semirdzhyan (Illustration)
Hardback, 40 pages
9781536229424
Â
A heartwarming picture-book debut brings a tradition many thousands of years oldâharvesting and pressing olives into oilâvividly to life, showing how customs unite us across time and space.
Â
Ali has arrived in Palestine for a visit just in time for the olive harvest. His grandfather, Seedo, and Hilwaâhis favorite treeâgreet him in the grove, where Seedo explains that Hilwa has many gifts to share. Other family members whack the treesâ branches with sticks, singing âZaytoon, ya zaytoonâ while cousins clap and dance and happily pick up fallen olives. (Luckily, a gentle whack is all it takes for Hilwaâs fruits to rain down!) The next day, at the olive press, Ali watches the drip of gold liquid into a can, another of Hilwaâs gifts. Later, they picnic under the treeâs branches with hot mint tea, pita, and delicious olive oil swirled on hummus. Tradition is the greatest gift of all: the family gatheringâgeneration after generationâto celebrate a bountiful harvest. Dynamic illustrations and a graceful text peppered with Arabic words, plus a glossary and authorâs note, make for an intimate picture-book debut about a child discovering his heritage.





















