The Servant

Fatima Sharafeddine
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The Servant

Fatima Sharafeddine
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  • Date de publication : May 01, 2013
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 160
  • Éditeur : Groundwood Books Ltd
  • ISBN : 9781554983087
  • Dimensions : 5.0" W x 0.38" L x 7.0" H

Fatima Sharafeddine is a Lebanese writer who has twice been nominated for the prestigious Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award. After receiving a B.A. in Early Childhood Education, she moved from Lebanon to the United States, where she earned a master''s degree in education and another in Arabic literature. She is an active member of the Lebanese section of IBBY (LBBY) and has written more than one hundred books for children, including The Servant and The Amazing Travels of Ibn Battuta, also illustrated by Intelaq Mohammed Ali.

She now divides her time between Beirut and Brussels, where she writes and translates full time.

“... compelling... Fans of literary and historical fiction will be drawn to this rich portrayal of the challenges faced and opportunities forged by brave young women in patriarchal, war-torn Lebanon.” — Kirkus Reviews

“The contemporary story is sure to grab readers with its depiction of personal struggles behind the news images of turmoil.” — Hazel Rochman, Booklist

“The Servant is highly engaging, encouraging readers to become personally involved in Faten’s plight, sympathetic to her injustices and eager to celebrate her triumphs, rooting for the novel’s protagonist from start to finish.” — Sarah Clark, CM: Canadian Review of Materials

“[Faten’s story] will draw in young readers preoccupied with society, challenging parents and their own fears.” — Anne Barnard, The New York Times

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