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Children's Fiction Other, Religious

The House Without Lights

A glowing celebration of joy, warmth, and home

by (author) Reem Faruqi

illustrated by Nadia Alam

Publisher
Henry Holt and Co.
Initial publish date
Sep 2024
Category
Other, Religious
Recommended Age
4 to 8
Recommended Grade
p to 3
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781250907219
    Publish Date
    Sep 2024
    List Price
    $24.99

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Description

In this heartwarming holiday picture book, House misses being decorated for the winter holidays . . . but is delighted to be lit up for Eid instead.
After seeing all of its neighbors' twinkling lights for the winter holidays, House hopes to shine too. When Huda and her family move in, House thinks its time to sparkle has finally come.
But, Diwali, Hanukkah, and Christmas come and go without a shimmer. Quickly, House learns that every family celebrates joy and togetherness in their own way, no matter the season. And a few months later House will see that this new family has its own holiday to shine for.
This book is sure to be a holiday classic, complete with back matter about the holidays mentioned, including the one House lights up for–Eid.

About the authors

Reem Faruqi's profile page

Nadia Alam is an illustrator, and first generation Bangladeshi-Canadian. She is an avid daydreamer and meanderer who draws to capture the world as she sees it. Awake, Asleep is her first picture book. She lives in Toronto with her husband, two lovely kids, and a dog named Momo. Visit her online at nadiaalamillustration.com

Nadia Alam's profile page

Editorial Reviews

★"Alam’s spellbinding illustrations of suburban tranquility are populated with snow-laden rooftops, multicolored twinkle lights, and feelings of loving camaraderie in this holiday tale." —Publishers Weekly, starred review
"Making clear that Muslim celebrations are just as festive as holidays such as Christmas or Hanukkah, Faruqi delivers a refreshing twist on Eid tales. Brimming with details, Alam’s welcoming illustrations capture the closeness of this family. . . . Simply charming." —Kirkus
"Soft illustrations feature a joyful Muslim family and welcoming neighbors in a gentle celebration of religious diversity." —The Horn Book

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