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Rukhsana Khan

Rukhsana Khan was born in Lahore, Pakistan and immigrated to Canada, with her family, at the age of three. She grew up in the small town of Dundas, Ontario. Rukhsana once asked her mother what her name meant. Her mother said it was the name of a queen and it meant ‘girl with rosy cheeks’. When Rukhsana grew up she wanted to change her name to something else but her family urged her not to. They said it suited her well. To many people her name sounds like "Roxanne". Roxanne was the legendary queen of Alexander the Great, who is also a well known historical figure in Asian countries, so it could very well be the same name. Rukhsana began by writing for community magazines and went on to write songs and stories for the Adam's World children's videos. She currently has seven books published and others under contract. Napoleon has published Muslim Child, the rights to which have also been sold in the United States to Albert Whitman and Co. Her next book for Napoleon, Many Windows, will be published in 2008. Rukhsana is a member of SCBWI, The Writers Union of Canada, CANSCAIP, Storytellers of Canada, and the Storytelling School of Toronto. She tells tales of India, Persia and the Middle East, as well as her own stories. She lives in Toronto with her husband and family. She has four children: three girls and a boy.

Books by Rukhsana Khan

Honk Honk, Beep Beep, Putter Putt!

by (author) Rukhsana Khan
illustrated by Chaaya Prabhat

Rabia's Eid

by (author) Rukhsana Khan

The Clever Wife

A Kyrgyz Folktale

by (author) Rukhsana Khan
illustrated by Ayesha Gamiet

King for a Day

by (author) Rukhsana Khan
illustrated by Christiane Krömer

Dear Canada: Hoping for Home

Stories of Arrival

by (author) Kit Pearson, Ruby Slipperjack, Jean Little, Shelley Tanaka, Paul Yee, Irene N. Watts, Rukhsana Khan, Brian Doyle & Afua Cooper

Cher Journal : Terre d'accueil, terre d'espoir

Onze récits

by (author) Marie-Andrée Clermont, Paul Yee, Irene N. Watts, Ruby Slipperjack, Afua Cooper, Brian Doyle, Rukhsana Khan, Jean Little, Shelley Tanaka & Kit Pearson

Wanting Mor /hc

by (author) Rukhsana Khan

Wanting Mor

by (author) Rukhsana Khan

A New Life

by (author) Rukhsana Khan
illustrated by Nasrin Khosravi

Many Windows

Six Kids, Five Faiths, One Community

by (author) Rukhsana Khan
with Elisa Carbone & Uma Krishnaswami

The Roses in my Carpets

by (author) Rukhsana Khan
illustrated by Ronald Himler

Ruler Of The Courtyard

by (author) Rukhsana Khan
illustrated by Gregory Christie

Muslim Child

by (author) Rukhsana Khan
illustrated by Patty Gallinger