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Two diverse countries and cultures are linked with warmth and charm in this two-in-one picture book. This innovative picture book comprises two stories designed to be read simultaneously - one from the left the other from the right. Page by page we experience the lives of two little boys - one from an urban family in Sydney Australia the other from Morocco. From busy motorways to desert landscapes these worlds couldn't be further apart. Yet with the journey of a homemade Moroccan carpet into the Australian boy's home we can see how these separate lives become intertwined. At the book's conclusion the family in Sydney can be seen enjoying their new purchase together while the Moroccan family are surfing the internet. A powerful book Mirror" illustrates how our lives reflect each other and
that we are all even in some small way connected. It features innovative dual-book format effectively communicating the way people's experiences and values are shared despite geographical and cultural differences. The essential story is conveyed wordlessly while the short introduction and author's note appear in both English and Arabic. There is a keystone in the vital bridge across the East-West gap."
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Two diverse countries & cultures are linked with warmth & charm in this two-in-one picture book. This innovative picture book comprises two stories designed to be read simultaneously
- one from the left the other from the right. Page by page we experience the lives of two little boys
- one from an urban family in Sydney Australia the other from Morocco. From busy motorways to desert landscapes these worlds couldn't be further apart. Yet with the journey of a homemade Moroccan carpet into the Australian boy's home we can see how these separate lives become intertwined. At the book's conclusion the family in Sydney can be seen enjoying their new purchase together while the Moroccan family are surfing the internet. A powerful book Mirror" illustrates how our lives reflect each other & that we are all even in some small way connected. It features innovative dual-book format effectively communicating the way people's experiences & values are shared despite geographical & cultural differences. The essential story is conveyed wordlessly while the short introduction & author's note appear in both English & Arabic. There is a keystone in the vital bridge across the East-West gap."

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