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Bol Nuha is already worried about spending the summer in Oman. When she leaves behind her dearest doll, how will she possibly feel at home now? Her Jadda brings her through the souk (market) to find a new treasure, and Nuha slowly finds that Oman is special in its own way. It may even start to feel a bit like home. Nuha is already worried about spending the summer in Oman. When she leaves behind her dearest doll, how will she possibly feel at home? JLG Gold Standard Selection "Nurturing experiences transform a young girl’s discomfort into visceral delight—for protagonist and readers alike" – Kirkus Reviews "Sweet celebration of faraway family, the beauty of culture, and the common experiences Nuha and Jadda share makes this tale a standout" – School Library Journal "Fantastic backmatter appropriate for kids to read including further information about Oman, the historic Muttrah Souk featured, henna (it’s not just an Indian thing), and an Arabic glossary" – Betsy Bird, Librarian, @FuseEight Nuha is already worried about spending the summer in Oman. When she leaves behind her dearest doll, how will she possibly feel at home in Oman now? “Oman is your home away from home,” Mama said softly. “Your Jadda hasn’t seen you in three years and she’s excited to spend the summer with you. You’ll have fun together.” This summer, Nuha and Mama are traveling to Oman to visit her Jadda. Mama is excited to visit home, but Oman doesn’t feel like home to Nuha. The air is warm and sticky, people wear different clothes, and a language she barely understands swirls around her. At least she has her dearest doll, Mary, to keep her company. When Nuha accidentally leaves Mary behind, the thought of staying in Oman all summer feels impossible. Until Jadda ushers her into the wonderful sights, sounds, smells, and tastes of the souk (market) to look for a new doll. Little by little, Nuha begins to realize Oman is special in its own way, and even finds glimpses of home. A sweet story about reconnecting with faraway grandparents and rediscovering cultural identity. Based on the author’s own experience moving from India to Oman as a kid Endnotes provide further information about Oman and the souk in the story

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Nuha is already worried about spending the summer in Oman. When she leaves behind her dearest doll, how will she possibly feel at home now? Her Jadda brings her through the souk (market) to find a new treasure, and Nuha slowly finds that Oman is special in its own way. It may even start to feel a bit like home. Nuha is already worried about spending the summer in Oman. When she leaves behind her dearest doll, how will she possibly feel at home? JLG Gold Standard Selection "Nurturing experiences transform a young girl’s discomfort into visceral delight—for protagonist and readers alike" – Kirkus Reviews "Sweet celebration of faraway family, the beauty of culture, and the common experiences Nuha and Jadda share makes this tale a standout" – School Library Journal "Fantastic backmatter appropriate for kids to read including further information about Oman, the historic Muttrah Souk featured, henna (it’s not just an Indian thing), and an Arabic glossary" – Betsy Bird, Librarian, @FuseEight Nuha is already worried about spending the summer in Oman. When she leaves behind her dearest doll, how will she possibly feel at home in Oman now? “Oman is your home away from home,” Mama said softly. “Your Jadda hasn’t seen you in three years and she’s excited to spend the summer with you. You’ll have fun together.” This summer, Nuha and Mama are traveling to Oman to visit her Jadda. Mama is excited to visit home, but Oman doesn’t feel like home to Nuha. The air is warm and sticky, people wear different clothes, and a language she barely understands swirls around her. At least she has her dearest doll, Mary, to keep her company. When Nuha accidentally leaves Mary behind, the thought of staying in Oman all summer feels impossible. Until Jadda ushers her into the wonderful sights, sounds, smells, and tastes of the souk (market) to look for a new doll. Little by little, Nuha begins to realize Oman is special in its own way, and even finds glimpses of home. A sweet story about reconnecting with faraway grandparents and rediscovering cultural identity. Based on the author’s own experience moving from India to Oman as a kid Endnotes provide further information about Oman and the souk in the story

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