Music of the Mountains
By (Author) Sabrina Shah
Illustrated by Manal Mirza
Barefoot Books Ltd
Barefoot Books Ltd
20th May 2025
20th May 2025
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Musical instruments
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Islam
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Family and home stories
Paperback
32
Width 216mm, Height 273mm, Spine 4mm
168g
Roohi's grandfather is an expert rabab teacher. When he falls ill, she must find the courage to perform at the Eid concert without his help. In their small village in Pakistan, Roohi's grandfather teaches her to play the rabab, the traditional stringed instrument of the Pashtun people. He tells her, To play the music of the mountains, you must feel the rhythm, feel the beat of your people. But when he falls ill, she must find the courage to perform at her school's Eid concert without his help. Includes endnotes about Pakistani music, Pashtun culture, and Eid. AGES: 6 to 8 AUITHOR: Sabrina Shah is from the heartland of England, UK. She worked in publishing for years before pursuing her dream of writing fun and lyrical picture books, spooky middle-grade mysteries, and YA rom-coms. Sabrina currently lives with her husband and two children in Singapore. Her rainy day special is writing with a hot cup of chai and a plate of pakoras. Manal Mirza is a designer and illustrator based in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Manal creates her paintings digitally and draws inspiration from her experiences. Being a young Muslim American Pakistani woman, her illustrations highlight the different identities that she juggles day to day. Manal brings her own positive outlook to her work, aiming to empower women around the world. SELLING POINTS: . CULTURAL REPRESENTATION: Set in a contemporary Pashtun village in rural Pakistan, during a major Muslim holiday Eid al-Fitr. . STRONG HEROINE: Main character is a young girl who is passionate about music, perseveres in developing her own musical style when her teacher falls ill, and finds the courage to perform onstage in front of her school and community. . INTERGENERATIONAL STORY: Roohi learns to play the rabab from her grandfather, showing the value in cultural heritage passed down from elders. . POWER OF MUSIC: Explores the connections made possible by music and the transformative power of learning to play a traditional instrument. . SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL LEARNING: Delivers a strong message about persistence, heritage, identity, and bravery, wrapped in an engaging story that any readers interested in the performing arts will relate to. . EDUCATIONAL ENDNOTES: Includes more information about the rabab, Pakistani music, Pashtun culture, and Eid.
A moving exploration of the delicate balance between preserving tradition and acknowledging individual efforts. - Kirkus Reviews
Sabrina Shah is from the heartland of England, UK. She worked in publishing for years before pursuing her dream of writing fun and lyrical picture books, spooky middle-grade mysteries, and YA rom-coms. Sabrina currently lives with her husband and two children in Singapore. Her rainy day special is writing with a hot cup of chai and a plate of pakoras.
Manal Mirza is a designer and illustrator based in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Manal creates her paintings digitally and draws inspiration from her experiences. Being a young Muslim American Pakistani woman, her illustrations highlight the different identities that she juggles day to day. Manal brings her own positive outlook to her work, aiming to empower women around the world.