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Celebrate Nowruz!: A Persian New Year Holiday to Honor Spring

Contributor(s): Ghahremani, Zohreh (Author), Ghahremani, Susie (Illustrator)

ISBN: 9781250348647

Publisher: Godwin Books

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Pub Date: February 17, 2026

Lexile Code: 0000

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Target Age Group: 04 to 08

Physical Info: 0.46" H x 10.17" L x 8.35" W ( 0.70 lbs) 40 pages

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Description:

Learn more about this springtime holiday recognized by millions around the world. Nowruz means "new day" in Persian, and it's the best time of the year to celebrate mother nature!

The vernal equinox is the very first moment of spring, and once it draws closer, we know it's time to prepare for Nowruz. For over twenty-five centuries, people from all over the globe have celebrated this holiday--including Ariana and her family. But, with Mom out of town, it'll be up to Ariana and Dad to arrange the haft-seen and prepare for the holiday. Will they be able to get everything done in time? It'll take the whole family coming together to make this the best Nowruz ever!

Bright art and sweet text create a perfect read aloud for before, during, and long after Nowruz. Written and illustrated by the loving mother-daughter duo who created Memory Garden, this is a celebration of community you won't want to miss.

Brief description:

Zohreh Ghahremani is a former children's dentist and professor, award-winning adult fiction author, and renowned voice of the Iranian diaspora who has been featured in media internationally. Her debut novel, Sky of Red Poppies, was a KPBS One Book and her sophomore novel, The Moon Daughter, won a Writer's Digest Book Award for Best Literary Fiction in 2019. Born in Torbat, Iran, she now lives in Southern California. Memory Garden is her first picture book.

Review Quotes:

"Readers unfamiliar with the holiday will emerge enlightened, while youngsters who observe it will feel kinship with Ariana. Warm, engaging illustrations rife with bright patterns include recognizable Persian holiday hallmarks such as tiny chickpea cookies, sabzeh (greens), and elegant gold-bottomed tea glasses. Sweet, straightforward, and joyful."--Kirkus

"Ariana and Dad pick up an apple, garlic, and more at the store as text incorporates Farsi vocabulary, then paint eggs with blooms and stripes. . .gouache-on-vellum illustrations bring a fittingly handcrafted feel to this portrait of making a holiday."--Publisher's Weekly

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