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Verlag:
HARPER ALLEY
Künstler:
Algarmi, Wahab / Algarmi, Wahab
Zeichner:
Algarmi, Wahab
Erscheinungsdatum:
20.02.2025
Beschreibung:
It's almost sunset, and Hassan has been dreaming about eating since the sun rose that morning. Hassan is facing a hectic month of homework, soccer, and gaming, all while fasting every day for the holy month of Ramadan. Not eating until sundown intensifies Hassan's already busy days-his teachers and friends barely understand Ramadan and its traditions, and it's especially tough keeping up with soccer practice, as the team hopes to win the championship this season. At the same time, Ramadan brings Hassan's family and community closer together: from waking up at sunrise every morning, to feasting and attending mosque in the evenings. As Ramadan stretches on, Hassan struggles to keep up his grades, and his friend Rosie is inching closer to taking his starting spot on the team. Because he's too busy to game with his friends during Ramadan, Rosie also fills in for him with his gaming squad. Hassan wants to be able to do it all-but how can he do that if he's not sharing the truth with everyone, especially himself?
It's almost sunset, and Hassan has been dreaming about eating since the sun rose that morning. Hassan is facing a hectic month of homework, soccer, and gaming, all while fasting every day for the holy month of Ramadan. Not eating until sundown intensifies Hassan's already busy days-his teachers and friends barely understand Ramadan and its traditions, and it's especially tough keeping up with soccer practice, as the team hopes to win the championship this season. At the same time, Ramadan brings Hassan's family and community closer together: from waking up at sunrise every morning, to feasting and attending mosque in the evenings. As Ramadan stretches on, Hassan struggles to keep up his grades, and his friend Rosie is inching closer to taking his starting spot on the team. Because he's too busy to game with his friends during Ramadan, Rosie also fills in for him with his gaming squad. Hassan wants to be able to do it all-but how can he do that if he's not sharing the truth with everyone, especially himself?
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