Picture Books Are for Grown-Ups Too!

S1E14 | Shirin Shamsi and 'Zahra’s Blessing: A Ramadan Story'

April 15, 2023 Season 1 Episode 14
Picture Books Are for Grown-Ups Too!
S1E14 | Shirin Shamsi and 'Zahra’s Blessing: A Ramadan Story'
Show Notes

“Picture books are a way of connecting our human family and making the world kinder and more empathetic. I really hope we can make the world better by sharing stories with everyone.” –Shirin Shamsi

Listen in as Shirin Shamsi talks about unexpected joys in the creative process (despite the waiting), the importance of sharing family stories, the reality of displacement, and so much more. This conversation is truly a blessing, and, at the end, Shirin shares important thoughts about her second picture book, The Moon From Dehradun: A Story of Partition.

Today’s Picture Book: Zahra's Blessing: A Ramadan Story by Shirin Shamsi and illustrated by Manal Mirza

Born and raised in the UK, Shirin Shamsi moved to the USA and settled in Illinois, where she raised her six children—three human and three felines. Shirin is represented by Saba Sulaiman of Talcott Notch Literary. Her publications include: The Moon From Dehradun: A Story of Partition and Zahra’s Blessing: A Ramadan Story. She has co-authored two inter-faith books with Callie Lovvorn and Melissa Stoller: Planting Friendship : Peace, Salaam, Shalom and Building Bridges: Peace, Salaam, Shalom.

Book Description: Zahra hugs her cherished teddy bear and prays that Ramadan will bring her a longed-for sister. When her bear subsequently goes missing, Zahra finds herself grappling with intense feelings of loss. Over the next few weeks, as she volunteers with her mother at a local shelter for asylum seekers, Zahra befriends a displaced child, resulting in a newfound sense of gratitude and an unexpected Ramadan blessing. 

Please consider supporting your local independent booksellers by purchasing Zahra's Blessing. Find a store here: https://www.indiebound.org/

 

Other mentions in this episode:

The Moon From Dehradun: A Story of Partition by Shirin Shamsi and illustrated by Tarun Lak
Barefoot Books

 
Questions/Activities for further engagement based on the discussion:

1.     Think about your family history and family stories. Consider writing about your past and your family stories. A tip for getting started: make a list of things that you remember from your childhood.

2.     Be willing to share your experiences as a form of connection with friends and family. We can share stories with others.

 

Find Shirin:

Website: https://shirinshamsi.com/

Twitter: @ShirinsBooks

Instagram: @shirinshamsi1

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