Fatima and the Dream Thief

“Fatima and the Dream Thief” by Rafik Schami is a captivating tale published by North-South Books in 1996. This first edition, written in English and spanning 34 pages, presents a story that unfolds when a poor widow falls ill from exhaustion, prompting her children to seek work. The narrative follows Hassan, who initially takes a job with a castle lord, but when he struggles to control his temper, his sister Fatima steps in to try her luck, leading to a satisfying conclusion.
Readers will find an engaging exploration of themes related to family, perseverance, and the challenges of childhood within the framework of a fairy tale. The story is enriched with full-color illustrations, enhancing the experience for young readers. As it delves into the realms of bedtime and dreams, “Fatima and the Dream Thief” offers a unique perspective on traditional folklore, making it a delightful addition to juvenile fiction collections.
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When a poor widow falls ill from exhaustion, her children decide they must go out to work. First Hassan takes a job with a castle lord. Promised gold if he can hold his temper, Hassan fails the test, so his sister Fatima steps in to try her luck. Her efforts pay off in the satisfying conclusion to this exotic original fairy tale. FUll color.
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