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THE SEASONS OF PARASTOO by Rashin Kheiriyeh

THE SEASONS OF PARASTOO

by Rashin Kheiriyeh ; illustrated by Rashin Kheiriyeh

Pub Date: Aug. 6th, 2024
ISBN: 9780593108918
Publisher: Nancy Paulsen Books

A young girl is enchanted by the beautiful blue swallows outside her window.

Parastoo loves to watch the birds, which look like “a little piece of the sky.” In summer, she admires them from her mother’s lap as they dart among the pink, orange, and yellow blossoms. In autumn, she’s unhappy that the birds fly away. Her mother explains that they migrate south, where it’s warmer, and her grandmother reassures her that they will return. Soon, Parastoo’s mother, a nurse, must leave for the border. Parastoo’s grandparents step up to take care of her. In her dreams, Parastoo flies with the swallows to visit her mother and to see the important work she’s doing treating injured soldiers. Her grandfather encourages her to make birdhouses for the swallows’ arrival in the spring. Spring comes, but the birds don’t, and Parastoo worries they’ve lost their way. But soon she’s heartened by the chirping of the swallows and the long-awaited arrival of her mother. Bright, dynamic illustrations feature blue and orange motifs throughout, lending the book a feeling of vibrancy even in moments of sadness. The passing of the seasons parallels the separation of mother and daughter, and moments of melancholy are enlivened by hope. Characters are brown-skinned, and though geographic locations aren’t specified, the book’s dedication hints at an Iranian setting.

A rich story that urges readers to hold on to hope.

(Picture book. 4-8)