Paperback or Softback. Condizione: New. Ophir, Hagar (illustratore). Golden Threads. Book.
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Ophir, Hagar (illustratore). Paperback. A beautifully illustrated tale of traditional crafts and communal power.Rachelle is a young girl living in Fes, Morocco in 1920. Surrounded by a warm community of friends, family, and craftspeople-both Jewish and Muslim-Rachelle spends her days playing with other young girls in her neighborhood, trying on her grandmother's amulets, playing jokes on a nosy photographer, and watching her parents as they spin delicate threads made of gold at their jewelry workshop each day. Life in Rachelle's neighborhood, the mellah, is busy, nourishing, and filled with magic. But rumors of a machine (or is it a monster?) coming from across the sea threaten to change the mellah and the lives of its craftspeople forever. Banding together with her grandmother, her parents, and the other jewelry makers, Rachelle and four of her friends work together to put a stop to the machine's arrival-but only time will tell if they can save the vibrant world of the mellah and its beautiful golden threads for good.Golden Threads draws on a series of inspiring historical episodes in Fes, when Jewish and Muslim artisans organized together against the introduction of a new machine that threatened to replace their manual labor and compromise their cherished way of life. A book for both middle grade readers and for adults reading aloud to younger children, Golden Threads will take people of all ages on a journey into the multi-faith world of Morocco's craftspeople, inspiring generative conversations about art, labor, community, and technology for years to come. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: Very Good. Ophir, Hagar (illustratore). The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.
paperback. Condizione: New. Ophir, Hagar (illustratore). Brand New.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: Brand New. Ophir, Hagar (illustratore). 104 pages. 8.00x6.50x0.25 inches. In Stock.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: Brand New. Ophir, Hagar (illustratore). 104 pages. 8.00x6.50x0.25 inches. In Stock.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Ophir, Hagar (illustratore). Paperback. A beautifully illustrated tale of traditional crafts and communal power.Rachelle is a young girl living in Fes, Morocco in 1920. Surrounded by a warm community of friends, family, and craftspeople-both Jewish and Muslim-Rachelle spends her days playing with other young girls in her neighborhood, trying on her grandmother's amulets, playing jokes on a nosy photographer, and watching her parents as they spin delicate threads made of gold at their jewelry workshop each day. Life in Rachelle's neighborhood, the mellah, is busy, nourishing, and filled with magic. But rumors of a machine (or is it a monster?) coming from across the sea threaten to change the mellah and the lives of its craftspeople forever. Banding together with her grandmother, her parents, and the other jewelry makers, Rachelle and four of her friends work together to put a stop to the machine's arrival-but only time will tell if they can save the vibrant world of the mellah and its beautiful golden threads for good.Golden Threads draws on a series of inspiring historical episodes in Fes, when Jewish and Muslim artisans organized together against the introduction of a new machine that threatened to replace their manual labor and compromise their cherished way of life. A book for both middle grade readers and for adults reading aloud to younger children, Golden Threads will take people of all ages on a journey into the multi-faith world of Morocco's craftspeople, inspiring generative conversations about art, labor, community, and technology for years to come. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Ophir, Hagar (illustratore). Paperback. A beautifully illustrated tale of traditional crafts and communal power.Rachelle is a young girl living in Fes, Morocco in 1920. Surrounded by a warm community of friends, family, and craftspeople-both Jewish and Muslim-Rachelle spends her days playing with other young girls in her neighborhood, trying on her grandmother's amulets, playing jokes on a nosy photographer, and watching her parents as they spin delicate threads made of gold at their jewelry workshop each day. Life in Rachelle's neighborhood, the mellah, is busy, nourishing, and filled with magic. But rumors of a machine (or is it a monster?) coming from across the sea threaten to change the mellah and the lives of its craftspeople forever. Banding together with her grandmother, her parents, and the other jewelry makers, Rachelle and four of her friends work together to put a stop to the machine's arrival-but only time will tell if they can save the vibrant world of the mellah and its beautiful golden threads for good.Golden Threads draws on a series of inspiring historical episodes in Fes, when Jewish and Muslim artisans organized together against the introduction of a new machine that threatened to replace their manual labor and compromise their cherished way of life. A book for both middle grade readers and for adults reading aloud to younger children, Golden Threads will take people of all ages on a journey into the multi-faith world of Morocco's craftspeople, inspiring generative conversations about art, labor, community, and technology for years to come. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.