My America Blooms
by Nazanin Agange Ford; illustrated by Fateme Mokhles
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Pub Date Jun 30 2026 | Archive Date Not set
Broadleaf Books | Beaming Books
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Description
Publishing in time for Independence Day and America's 250th anniversary celebration, this story celebrates America's promise through the eyes of an immigrant.
Inspired by the author's experience of immigrating to the U.S. from Iran, My America Blooms shares a story of hope.
My America Blooms is a story about a young girl uprooted from her home in Iran. When she and her family are forced to flee Tehran, she brings a pocket of golnar petals from her beloved garden. In America, she begins to tend a new garden as she creates a new life as an immigrant. America brings friendships, community experiences, and stability, planting the seeds of hope. But every garden has its thorns--the girl must dig deep within herself to cultivate the promises of her new home.
This hopeful story embodies the American dream in all its complexity. Fateme Mokhles's evocative, impressionistic art depicts the immigrant experience through the eyes of a child, while Nazanin Agange Ford's moving words remind all readers that they belong.
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Available Editions
| EDITION | Hardcover |
| ISBN | 9798889833437 |
| PRICE | $19.99 (USD) |
| PAGES | 40 |
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Featured Reviews
My America Blooms is a stunningly beautiful story that resonated with me on so many levels. Through poetic words and evocative garden metaphors, it perfectly illustrates the complex emotions of moving from Iran to America—capturing both what is lost and the beautiful things that can be learned and gained when starting over.
The storytelling is gentle yet powerful, making it a perfect read for anyone who has ever felt like they were 'transplanting' their life to a new home. The impressionistic art is the perfect companion to the text, bringing the immigrant experience to life through the eyes of a child in a way that feels both intimate and universal.
This book is a moving reminder that we all belong and that hope can truly bloom anywhere. It’s a must-have for every bookshelf!
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