Ahmed's journey A story of self-discovery

Jill Apperson Manly

Book - 2018

Ahmed's Journey: A Story of Self-Discovery unfolds through the eyes of a young boy named Ahmed. The book tells of the Camel Races, a tradition in Ahmed's country and in much of the Middle East. While traveling to the Camel Races with his family and favorite camel, Jamal, Ahmed faces his fear of riding in the upcoming race. Watching Jamal calmly breathe, Ahmed finds his own breath, and in doing so he discovers he has a colorful array of emotions and feelings. By the end of the book, the reader learns that Ahmed is "grateful to be Ahmed."

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Genres
Picture books
Published
Newport Beach, CA : Jabu Books [2018]
Language
English
Main Author
Jill Apperson Manly (author)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 21 x 27 cm
ISBN
9780998022000
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A boy in Saudi Arabia sees a storm as a parallel to his own fears and becomes inspired by animals to find inner peace in this story from a yoga therapist.Members of Ahmed's family, who appear to be Bedouins, have traveled across the desert to race their camels in an important gathering. Unlike his relatives, who are excited, Ahmed is afraid of his first race. He leaves his tent to spend time with his camel, Jamal. In the quiet, he notices a golden spiny mouse and a Saker falcon. In the distance, he sees a sandstorm, and he realizes that, like the chaos of the tempest, his emotions are causing turmoil in his body. Similar to the protagonist of Manly's (Nothando's Journey, 2016) earlier picture book, Ahmed explores his inner life through observing the animals around him. But because Ahmed's meditation is tranquil, this work lacks some of the vibrant movement of the previous volume. Yet the importance of deep breathing and looking for positive emotions within any turbulence comes through clearly, and the subdued tone of the text skillfully encourages readers to meditate. The author's earth-toned illustrations, a mix of pen and paint, offer both realistic depictions of the animals and setting and a successful metaphoric expression of Ahmed's inner life. Three meditation exercises, tied to the narrative, are provided in the endpapers.For readers seeking ways to express themselves or calm their emotions, this introduction to meditation through one child's experience delivers a solid starting point. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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