
Rani in Search of a Rainbow
Displaced by the Pakistan floods, Rani’s family has taken refuge at a relief camp where they are doing their part to help other flood victims. Eight-year-old Rani wants to assist but doesn’t know how. Heeding the advice of her father to help in a way only children can, Rani embarks on a journey to bring true joy to a dear friend on the occasion of Eid.
Publisher
Loving Healing Press
Publication Date:
November 6, 2014
Language
English
Print Length:
56 pages
ISBN:
978-1615992423
Reviews
“This sweet, touching story is based on the historic 2010 floods in Pakistan which affected 8.6 million children. As a result of reading Rani in Search of a Rainbow or having it read to them, youngsters will be introduced to the culture of Pakistan.” – Wayne Walker, Home School Book Reviews
“Abdullah’s use of poetic language and Rani’s quest to find her place in her community will keep readers turning the pages until the end.” – Gwendolyn Hooks, author of 17 books for young readers
“Rani in Search of a Rainbow glows under the colorful hues of its text and rich characters. As readers, we are taken into a unique setting that one would not expect to visit in the confines of a children’s picture book.” – Jewel Kats, author of Reena’s Bollywood Dream and Cinderella’s Magical Wheelchair
“Rani in Search of a Rainbow is a remarkable glimpse into not only an historic event but also the Pakistani culture via the eyes of children. Beautifully drawn, the story depicts youth as strong, compassionate, and eager to play a role in their community’s efforts to thrive. A strong lesson told in a wonderful way. Highly recommended.” – C. Hope Clark, Award-Winning Author, The Carolina Slade Mysteries And The Edisto Beach Mysteries
“What an example Shaila Abdullah’s children’s book, Rani in Search of a Rainbow, gives us. Though the target audience is children ages kinder through seven or eight years, this story of thoughtful caring for others, especially those less fortunate than ourselves, provides a lesson for adults, as well. Thus, it can serve as a means for parents and all adults to stimulate caring attitudes and activities in children, and also in their colleagues in an indirect way. In today’s wretchedly divisive political environment, this children’s book can be used, early on, as a tool for developing compassion for others … and, it is accompanied by colorful and child-appealing illustrations!A not-to-be-missed book for parents, teachers, and librarians to share with children.” – Shirley M. Hord, Ph.D., Scholar Laureate, Learning Forward
“Once again, Shaila Abdullah has written a children’s book with important messages for adults, also. Her previous book, My Friend Suhana, dealt with the challenges and joys of friendship with a disabled child. Rani in Search of a Rainbow: A Natural Disaster Survival Tale focuses on the aftermath of the 2010 floods that devastated parts of Pakistan. Along with eight million others, Rani and her family flee their home with little more than the clothes on their backs, and now live in a refugee camp. There, Rani and her friend Juju are surrounded by busy adults doing their best to help others by unloading food, and cooking and caring for people. Rani wants to help, too. But what can a child do? “Try to find a way to help in the way only children can,” advises her father. And Rani does. The book is a celebration of the resiliency of children, reinforcing hope in the face of the unimaginable. As Rani’s mother notes, children are the first to find joy. Beneath the lighthearted text and the colorful illustrations, the book reminds us that a disaster does not end with the return of sunshine, that hard, purposeful work is needed by all, and that the role of children can be as important as that of adults.” – Gwen Florio, Author Of Montana and Dakota, Literary Suspense Novels