
If You See a Bluebird
by Bahram Rahman
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Pub Date Oct 17 2023 | Archive Date Dec 05 2023
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Description
For young Ali, a former refugee from Afghanistan, “home” is where his family is together.
Although his family is safe in their new country, Ali finds himself wishing he could go back to Afghanistan. A day spent picking blackberries with Nana reminds him of their old house with the mulberry tree he loved, and the day the soldiers came. He recalls their nighttime flight and the crowded buses and airplane that took him to this beautiful but unfamiliar place. When Ali and Nana spot a bluebird, she tells him to make a wish. Ali wishes to go home, but, as he comes to learn, home is not a place. Home is the love his family has for each other.
In If You See a Bluebird, Bahram Rahman, author of ALA Schneider Family Book Award Honor Book A Sky-Blue Bench, reflects on the experience of former refugees as they learn to adapt and embrace a new country and a new home. Award-winning illustrator Gabrielle Grimard incorporates rich and varied colour palettes to capture Ali’s two worlds.
A story of family togetherness that redefines the meaning of home.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781772782844 |
PRICE | $18.95 (USD) |
PAGES | 32 |
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Featured Reviews

-A young refugee learns the true meaning of home while reminiscing about Afghanistan. It compared missed things about their homeland to unfamiliar things in the US. It would be a sweet book to read in class with someone moving from any place to make them feel welcome and validate their feelings. It would make a good compare and contrast lesson.
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