Mariams Dream: The Story of Mariam Al-Shaar and Her Food Truck of Hope
By (Author) Leila Boukarim
Illustrated by Sona Avedikian
Chronicle Books
Chronicle Books
1st April 2025
8th May 2025
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Places and peoples
B
Hardback
44
Width 279mm, Height 229mm
women-run kitchen in the Bourj Al-Barajneh refugee camp in Beirut, Lebanon. This is a story about how one woman can make a huge difference. Once Mariam decides to start a food business in the refugee camp where shes spent her whole life, she must see her dream through. She will need money. She will need the right papers. People will tell her its impossible. They will tell her not to risk it. But with the women of the camp behind her, she is determined to make it happen. Discover the joys of cooking, the power of community, and the flavors of Palestine, Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon in this poignant story written for anyone who has ever felt walled in and dreamed of something more. Food and words have long been an important part of Palestinian resistance. This uplifting picture book perfectly utilizes both while sharing a story of hope and liberation in the face of injustice. Hannah Moushabeck, award-winning author of Homeland: My Father Dreams of Palestine Bravo! Mariams Dream teaches young readers what resilience means and works as an excellent, supportive example for kids own self-empowerment. At the same time, it blows apart stereotypes of subservient Arab women and the helplessness of refugees. Cathy Camper, award-winning author of Ten Ways to Hear Snow, Arab Arab All Year Long!, and the Lowriders series
Food and words have long been an important part of Palestinian resistance. This uplifting picture book perfectly utilizes both while sharing a story of hope and liberation in the face of injustice. Hannah Moushabeck, award-winning author of Homeland: My Father Dreams of Palestine
Bravo! Mariams Dream teaches young readers what resilience means and works as an excellent, supportive example for kids own self-empowerment. At the same time, it blows apart stereotypes of subservient Arab women and the helplessness of refugees.Cathy Camper, award-winning author of Ten Ways to Hear Snow, Arab Arab All Year Long!, and the Lowriders series
Leila Boukarim spends her time writing stories that inspire empathy and encourage meaningful discussions. She has written ten books for children, including Lost Words. When she heard about Mariam Al-Shaar and Soufra in 2018, she knew she had to meet her and write her story. Leila was born in Lebanon and raised in several countries. She now lives in Berlin, Germany, with her husband, her two kids, and her cat/office mate, Dill. You can visit her at leilaboukarim.com. Sona Avedikian is an Armenian illustrator born in Beirut, Lebanon, and currently based in Michigan. She loves creating vibrant work and often takes inspiration from her heritage, as she did for Lost Words. You can find more of her work at sonaavedikian.com.