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COOKIES AND CRESCENTS by Nada Shawish Dutka

COOKIES AND CRESCENTS

An Eid Story

by Nada Shawish Dutka ; illustrated by Zelma Firdauzia

Pub Date: March 4th, 2025
ISBN: 9781419773327
Publisher: Abrams

A Muslim child learns that fresh beginnings can bring new ways to celebrate old traditions.

Reem lives in a bustling, tightknit urban neighborhood; the young narrator adores the community’s Eid traditions, including Mama’s delicious, buttery cookies. But Reem and Mama are moving away just before Eid, and the child is crushed. “Al harakah barakah, Reem. Movement is a blessing,” says Mama. Even with a bigger kitchen to bake in, Reem isn’t so sure. Sensing Reem’s melancholy, Mama suggests they make a batch of cookies together in their new home. Reem finds almost all the ingredients—but wait, where are the walnuts? The cookies won’t be the same! Mama comforts the emotionally overwhelmed Reem with her own story of moving as a child and with advice that taking old traditions somewhere new can make them even better. Reem embraces change, adapting Mama’s recipe with delectable results, and finds someone with whom to start a new tradition: spotting the crescent moon that signifies the start of Eid. Drawing from her own experiences, Dutka gently delivers a compassionate tale of resilience and introspective growth, emphasizing the adage that “home is where you make it.” Firdauzia’s digitally created illustrations, dominated by purples, blues, and greens, focus on facial expressions and body language to convey Reem’s roller coaster of emotions. Reem and Mama have light brown skin. An author’s note offers a sweet message of hope, followed by a recipe for ma’amoul, the story’s unnamed Eid cookie.

Tender, heartfelt, and sympathetic.

(Picture book. 4-8)