A Map for Falasteen: A Palestinian Child's Search for Home

A young Palestinian girl living in diaspora struggles to find her homeland on a map in this gentle and heartfelt picture book.

At school, Falasteen and her classmates are tasked with finding their families' home countries on a map, but no matter how hard she looks, Falasteen can't find Palestine.

Can a place exist if it's not on a map? Confused, Falasteen turns to her family for answers. Her grandfather, grandmother, and Mama encourage her to see their homeland from a different perspective, and each of their stories helps her understand her people's history and her own place in the world.

Filled with beautiful, inspiring illustrations and thoughtful back matter that outlines key terms and historical moments, this is a story of family, resilience and home always being where the heart is.

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A Map for Falasteen: A Palestinian Child's Search for Home

A young Palestinian girl living in diaspora struggles to find her homeland on a map in this gentle and heartfelt picture book.

At school, Falasteen and her classmates are tasked with finding their families' home countries on a map, but no matter how hard she looks, Falasteen can't find Palestine.

Can a place exist if it's not on a map? Confused, Falasteen turns to her family for answers. Her grandfather, grandmother, and Mama encourage her to see their homeland from a different perspective, and each of their stories helps her understand her people's history and her own place in the world.

Filled with beautiful, inspiring illustrations and thoughtful back matter that outlines key terms and historical moments, this is a story of family, resilience and home always being where the heart is.

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A Map for Falasteen: A Palestinian Child's Search for Home

A Map for Falasteen: A Palestinian Child's Search for Home

by Maysa Odeh

Narrated by Dalia Ramahi

Unabridged — 9 minutes

A Map for Falasteen: A Palestinian Child's Search for Home

A Map for Falasteen: A Palestinian Child's Search for Home

by Maysa Odeh

Narrated by Dalia Ramahi

Unabridged — 9 minutes

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Overview

A young Palestinian girl living in diaspora struggles to find her homeland on a map in this gentle and heartfelt picture book.

At school, Falasteen and her classmates are tasked with finding their families' home countries on a map, but no matter how hard she looks, Falasteen can't find Palestine.

Can a place exist if it's not on a map? Confused, Falasteen turns to her family for answers. Her grandfather, grandmother, and Mama encourage her to see their homeland from a different perspective, and each of their stories helps her understand her people's history and her own place in the world.

Filled with beautiful, inspiring illustrations and thoughtful back matter that outlines key terms and historical moments, this is a story of family, resilience and home always being where the heart is.


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★ "[A Map for Falasteen] fills a gap in representations of the Palestinian diaspora, offering a much-needed insider’s perspective. . . . A haunting, powerful, and crucial tale of culture and identity." —Kirkus, starred review

Kirkus Reviews

★ 2024-07-04
A young girl turns to her family members to help her answer the question, “Why isn’t Palestine on the map?”

Falasteen and her schoolmates sit around a world map searching for their countries of origin. When Falasteen asks why she can’t find Palestine, her teacher responds, “I think there’s no such place.” A concerned Falasteen goes home after school, eager for answers. Her grandfather, grandmother, and mother each provide a response that tells her family’s story and strengthens her sense of identity. Drawing inspiration from her own grandmother’s experience of displacement in 1967, the author tells a poignant story of longing and sadness mixed with a persistent hope for a return to a historic homeland and reunification with family. The book is notable for both its honesty and its sensitivity on the topics of “settler colonialism” (a term defined in the backmatter) and expulsion. Incorporating cultural touchstones such as spinach pies and the winding branches of olive trees, Betawi’s delicately beautiful illustrations evoke nostalgia for a place dear to Falasteen and her family’s hearts. Odeh walks a fine line, framing her story in a way that young readers will readily understand while never sugarcoating difficult realities. Her book fills a gap in representations of the Palestinian diaspora, offering a much-needed insider’s perspective. The author’s note provides vital personal and historical context, making this an invaluable teaching tool.

A haunting, powerful, and crucial tale of culture and identity. (resources for adults)(Picture book. 5-10)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160177083
Publisher: Macmillan Audio
Publication date: 10/22/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: Up to 4 Years
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