Follow a girl and her father as they explore the city of Isfahan, Iran, where Islam and Judaism intertwine and thrive, in an autobiographical story that celebrates culture, home and family.
In a warm, vibrantly illustrated story drawn from the authors childhood memories, the team behind My Grandma and Me follow a girl and her father as they explore the wondrous city of Isfahan, Iranand his family home.
My father and I are explorers . . . He teaches me that there is no end to learning and the world is mine to explore.
With the first rays of the sun, Mina and her father begin a joyful day exploring the city streets of Isfahan, Iran, where Islam and Judaism intertwine and a community thrives. Mina imagines the ancient sites coming to life as her father points out the fascinating history and architecture of the churches, synagogues, and mosques they pass by. The two of them picnic with friends near Si-o-se Pol bridge, then finish the day at Minas fathers beautiful childhood home, savoring a dinner specially prepared by Grandma. In a love letter to a location she can no longer visit, Mina Javaherbins autobiographical story is a gorgeous, wistful celebration of culture, home, and family, glowing with Lindsey Yankeys soft, intricate illustrations full of pattern and color. Back matter includes a glossary and a note from the author relaying more about Isfahans history and her personal ties.