![]() ![]() They wind up in the same cooking class together, one taught by Sara’s mother, and after a shaky start, wind up as cooking partners. Sara just transferred from the Islamic school she’d always gone to, and Elizabeth is facing a changing landscape of friends she’s always known. 6th graders Sara and Elizabeth are struggling to fit in at their middle school. ![]() A PLACE AT THE TABLE is a story of friendship, food, and fitting in, of family, connections, and trust. This collaboration between Saadia and Laura is simply lovely. ![]() I’ve been friends with and admired authors Laura Shovan and Saadia Faruqi for years now, and Saadia is actually a former contributing author here at Mixed-Up Files, so getting to be a small part of their celebration for this work is exciting to me. I am so excited to talk about A PLACE AT THE TABLE (Clarion Books) today! I mean, who am I kidding, I always love to talk books … however, A PLACE AT THE TABLE is close to my heart. Does your book qualify as middle-grade?.Turning Kids Into Bookworms: A Book List For Parents.Successful Author or Illustrator Visits. ![]()
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