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Arab American Book Award. The Arab American Book Award, established in 2006, is an annual literary award to celebrate and support the research of, and the written work of, Arab Americans and their culture. The Arab American Book Award encourages the publication and excellence of books that preserve and advance the understanding, knowledge, and ...
Balcony on the Moon was a 2017 American Library Association Amelia Bloomer Top Ten book,2017 Notable Book for a Global Society; a Junior Library Guild Official Selection, and an honorable mention for the 2017 Children/Young Adult Arab American Book Award. [1] It has been widely reviewed. [2] [3] [4]
Hopwood Award. Arab American Book Award. Randa Jarrar (born 1978) is an American writer and translator. Her [a] first novel, the coming-of-age story A Map of Home (2008), won her the Hopwood Award, and an Arab American Book Award. Since then she has published short stories, essays, the collection, Him, Me, Muhammad Ali (2016), and the memoir ...
This category contains articles about books that have been awarded the Arab American Book Award Pages in category "Arab American Book Award winners" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
The novel was positively received by critics. [6] In 2019, The Other Americans was a finalist for National Book Award for Fiction, [7] and the Kirkus Prize. [8] It won the Joyce Carol Oates Prize, [9] and in 2020, it won the Arab American Book Award for Fiction. [10]
Swarthmore College. Notable works. Bride of the Sea. Notable awards. Arab American Book Award (2022) Website. emanquotah.com. Eman Quotah is an Arab-American novelist. She won the 2022 Arab American Book Award.
In 2017, the book was nominated for the Arab American Book Award for Children's/Young Adult Literature. [9] The book also received the following accolades: [10] Junior Library Guild Selection; Palestine Book Award Shortlist Selection; VOYA Nonfiction Honor Roll Selection; Skipping Stones Honor Book; Arab-American National Museum Honor Book
Susan Muaddi Darraj (born May 11, 1975) is a Palestinian American writer. [1] Born in Philadelphia to Palestinian immigrant parents, she attended Rutgers University - Camden, NJ, where she earned a master's degree in English Literature. She has authored several collections of fiction, young adult and children's books, as well as academic and ...