Journey of the Midnight Sun: A Tale of Culture and Faith in Arctic Canada
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Embark on an enchanting adventure with "Journey of the Midnight Sun", an inspiring picture book by renowned author Shazia Afzal that captures a remarkable true story of cultural migration and resilience. This beautifully illustrated book takes readers on a captivating journey to Inuvik, Canada, where a mosque was moved to create a sense of community and connection among diverse peoples. The narrative is not only engaging for children but also serves as an important introduction to the Islamic...
Show moreEmbark on an enchanting adventure with "Journey of the Midnight Sun", an inspiring picture book by renowned author Shazia Afzal that captures a remarkable true story of cultural migration and resilience. This beautifully illustrated book takes readers on a captivating journey to Inuvik, Canada, where a mosque was moved to create a sense of community and connection among diverse peoples. The narrative is not only engaging for children but also serves as an important introduction to the Islamic faith within this unique Arctic community.
With its predominantly green-tinted illustrations, this book offers an exceptional visual experience that complements its succinct text, making it ideal for young readers eager to explore stories that celebrate diversity and inclusion. Each page invites children to learn about the importance of cultural heritage and the power of faith in unusual settings.
This book isn't just a tale; it's a window into a world where faith and tradition coexist harmoniously in one of the Earth's most breathtaking landscapes.
Less| manufacturer | Orca Book Publishers |
|---|---|
| height | 8.75 |
| weight | 0.95019234922 |
| width | 0.375 |
| length | 10.75 |
| languages | [ Published Value = English ] [ Original Language Value = English ] [ Unknown Value = English ] |
| productGroup | Book |
This book is recommended for children aged 5-10 years old.
No, the book is designed for all children, promoting cultural education and understanding.
The illustrations are predominantly green-tinted, offering a distinctive visual experience that complements the text.
Yes, it serves as an excellent resource for educators wishing to introduce diverse cultures and religions.