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Syrian Folktales Paperback | Pages: 126 pages
Rating: 4.51 | 88 Users | 41 Reviews

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Title:Syrian Folktales
Author:Muna Imady
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 126 pages
Published:January 6th 2012 by MSI Press
Categories:Fantasy. Mythology

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Muna Imady's book has captured both my heart & mind. While reading it, I traveled into the realms of the real and the fantastic, the known and the unknown where everything is possible. One of the stories mentioned in the book "The Three Spinners" was told to me by my great aunt who just recently passed away,but her memory will always be present because of this book. I thank the author for letting me remember & live with the memories of my childhood.This book will fill your heart with happiness and joy because it has the touch, the taste and the smell of "Syria" a wonderful country that everyone should discover.


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Original Title: Syrian Folktales
ISBN: 1933455098 (ISBN13: 9781933455099)
Edition Language: English

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Ratings: 4.51 From 88 Users | 41 Reviews

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Syrian Folktales by Muna Imady is a book I enjoyed from beginning to end. I truly loved all the Folktales , which I shared with my 7 year old daughter, who loved them as much as I did. I may try a few of the recipes of the traditional food in hopes to soothe my homesickness for Syria . What I loved most about this book is I could feel Muna Imady's whole heart and soul went into the compilation of this treasure. This fine collection definitely revives Syrian traditions which may have been lost if

I absolutely loved this book and read it all in one sitting. As a Syrian it was a delightful way to reconnect with my heritage. I never knew there was a Syrian version of Cinderella until I read it - except her name is Fatima and she's from the Ghouta. ;) Overall a fun read. And the recipes are nice too!

Muna Imady's book has captured both my heart & mind. While reading it, I traveled into the realms of the real and the fantastic, the known and the unknown where everything is possible. One of the stories mentioned in the book "The Three Spinners" was told to me by my great aunt who just recently passed away,but her memory will always be present because of this book. I thank the author for letting me remember & live with the memories of my childhood.This book will fill your heart with

Muna Imady's book has captured both my heart & mind. While reading it, I traveled into the realms of the real and the fantastic, the known and the unknown where everything is possible. One of the stories mentioned in the book "The Three Spinners" was told to me by my great aunt who just recently passed away,but her memory will always be present because of this book. I thank the author for letting me remember & live with the memories of my childhood.This book will fill your heart with

Just finished this great book! I'm amazed that I've been born and raised in Damascus but never heard any of these fun stories before! Unlike the stories I heard as a kid these had a whole new taste a taste of home. I enjoyed reading them immensely and really wish there were more and more!! For one who is distanced from her country and feeling sooo homesick it was the perfect remedy. As I finished reading the last page I promised myself to learn these stories by heart and tell them to my baby

Interested in Syria? interested in folktales?..Definitely go for this book ! With all that's going on in Syria, reading this book as I'm staying away from home steals my heart to flow with the stories.. It's an amazing combination of folktales and recipes that enchant you into the magical world of a colorful Syria.. I've enjoyed reading each story that carries us through the past for all these details that we don't recognize now a days in our life and are great part of our history, for which I

Amazing Book! Thanks to the wonderful author, Muna Imady for providing her readers with unique Syrian Folktales. This book takes us on a journey from the north to the south and from the east to the west of Syria sharing a folktale, a food recipe, and a riddle from each and every province of the country. It teaches and reflects the rich culture of this historical country through engaging stories, food, and humor. It is a fabulous book which suits all age groups including children and adults
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