
A Song of Her Own
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Seven-year-old Kiin is ready to shepherd her nomadic family's animals in the Haud region of Somalia all by herself. She already helps care for her siblings and build huts, but as the middle child it is hard to find a task not already taken. Turning to bonfire storytelling to show her wit and wisdom, she must find her inner compass and the voice only she can bring. A Song of Her Own is the first in a new series, a fresh and heartfelt chapter book that explores creativity and self-discovery while offering an authentic window into Somali culture and nomadic life. Recommended for ages 6 to 10, wit...
Seven-year-old Kiin is ready to shepherd her nomadic family's animals in the Haud region of Somalia all by herself. She already helps care for her siblings and build huts, but as the middle child it is hard to find a task not already taken. Turning to bonfire storytelling to show her wit and wisdom, she must find her inner compass and the voice only she can bring. A Song of Her Own is the first in a new series, a fresh and heartfelt chapter book that explores creativity and self-discovery while offering an authentic window into Somali culture and nomadic life. Recommended for ages 6 to 10, with crossover appeal for middle grade readers. Editorial Reviews "A culturally rich and excitingly original tale... The narrative offers a steady and satisfying amount of introspection from Kiin, naturally drawing readers into her world... Her navigation of sibling dynamics... and her longing to prove herself will resonate widely... Expressive grayscale illustrations bring Kiin's world vividly to life. Sure to broaden some young readers horizons." - Kirkus Reviews "This captivating debut following seven-year-old Kiin is an uplifting coming-of-age narrative about finding your own voice. Bulhan captures the vibrant culture of a Somali community, highlighting the importance of finding one's talents, giving back, and handling responsibility. Kiin's childhood transitions are approached with grace and a deep awareness of the warring emotions that often accompany them. Through Kiin's story, readers learn the importance of individuality, self-awareness, and the intuitive wisdom her mother shares at the story's end: 'we are all the same in the ways that matter most.'" - BookLife (Publishers Weekly)