Grandma Hekmatt remembers
an Arab-American family story
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Author
Contributions
- Linenthal, Peter, ill. - Contributor
Publication
2003 - Millbrook Press, Brookfield, Conn, Connecticut
Language
English
Word Count
0 words, Guess
Page Count
0 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivegrandmahekmattre0000morr
- ISBN-100761328645
- ISBN-139780761328643
- Library of Congress Control Number2003000693
- Better World Books9780761328643
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- Open LibraryOL3671592M
Classifications
- DDC305.892/7620749
- LCCDT49 .M66 2003
- LCCDT49.M66 2003
Description
Three Arab-American girls learn about their family and cultural history from their grandmother, who grew up in Cairo, Egypt, and moved to New Jersey after her marriage. Includes directions for making Egyptian paper boats.
Subjects
Topics
GrandmothersGrandparentsReligion - IslamEgyptian AmericansJuvenile literatureJuvenile NonfictionChildren: Grades 2-3Egypt, juvenile literatureFamily - MultigenerationalEgypt -- Juvenile literaturePeople & Places - Middle EastEgyptian Americans -- New JerseyChildren's Books/Ages 4-8 NonfictionChildren's 4-8 - Biography / AutobiographyJuvenile Nonfiction / Family / MultigenerationalSocial Science - Customs, Traditions, Anthropology
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Genres
- Juvenile literature
Series Statement
- What was it like, grandma?
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- Grandma Hekmatt remembers: an Arab-American family story
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