Mishka
Roya has a new home and a new little bunny to take care of ...
Roya and her family have made the long journey from Afghanistan to the
Netherlands. But Roya was too young then to remember much-and her older
brothers and parents don't really like to talk about it.
It's only when the family welcomes a new member-Mishka, a little bunny
rabbit-that they are all finally able to open up. Together Roya and Mishka listen
to big Bashir, gentle Hamayun, tough Navid, and sometimes even Mom and Dad
tell their story of how they got here.
This tender chapter book-based on Anoush Elman's own family's experience-is
a story about being there for the ones you love, bunny escapes, and the meaning
of home. Young readers and their families who welcome in Mishka will treasure it
forever.
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Mishka
Roya has a new home and a new little bunny to take care of ...
Roya and her family have made the long journey from Afghanistan to the
Netherlands. But Roya was too young then to remember much-and her older
brothers and parents don't really like to talk about it.
It's only when the family welcomes a new member-Mishka, a little bunny
rabbit-that they are all finally able to open up. Together Roya and Mishka listen
to big Bashir, gentle Hamayun, tough Navid, and sometimes even Mom and Dad
tell their story of how they got here.
This tender chapter book-based on Anoush Elman's own family's experience-is
a story about being there for the ones you love, bunny escapes, and the meaning
of home. Young readers and their families who welcome in Mishka will treasure it
forever.
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Mishka

Mishka

by Edward van de Vendel, Anoush Elman

Narrated by Dalia Ramahi

Unabridged — 1 hours, 58 minutes

Mishka

Mishka

by Edward van de Vendel, Anoush Elman

Narrated by Dalia Ramahi

Unabridged — 1 hours, 58 minutes

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Overview

Roya has a new home and a new little bunny to take care of ...
Roya and her family have made the long journey from Afghanistan to the
Netherlands. But Roya was too young then to remember much-and her older
brothers and parents don't really like to talk about it.
It's only when the family welcomes a new member-Mishka, a little bunny
rabbit-that they are all finally able to open up. Together Roya and Mishka listen
to big Bashir, gentle Hamayun, tough Navid, and sometimes even Mom and Dad
tell their story of how they got here.
This tender chapter book-based on Anoush Elman's own family's experience-is
a story about being there for the ones you love, bunny escapes, and the meaning
of home. Young readers and their families who welcome in Mishka will treasure it
forever.

Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

[STAR] "Deftly weaving in moments of humor, joy, and sadness, the authors offer a gentle, child's-eye view of the dangers the family faces... Profoundly and charmingly moving.” – Kirkus (starred)


“In this moving novel about home and belonging, a beloved bunny helps a refugee family tap into their collective stories.” – Foreword


[STAR] "Van de Vendel and Elman's touching narrative (inspired by Elman's own experiences fleeing Afghanistan as a child) gets to the emotional heart of Roya's circumstances... This is a story with deftly drawn characters and clearly demonstrated familial love. Schaap's full-page color portraits of various characters with Mishka add elegance to this evocative and memorable presentation.” – Booklist (starred)


[STAR] "This tender novel, narrated in a simple, affecting voice by nine-year-old Roya, gently illuminates the disorienting effects of the refugee experience on a child... sensitively written and poignant." – Publishers Weekly (starred)

Kirkus Reviews

★ 2024-07-19
An Afghan family, having been recently granted stay in the Netherlands, decides to adopt a pet.

Accompanied by her older brothers, 9-year-old Roya heads to the pet store, where she picks out a white dwarf rabbit, whom she names Mishka. The family finds in Mishka a symbol of permanence and safety. Roya, who was only 3 when the family fled Kabul, confides in the bunny, telling him that they had to leave because her father broke the law by teaching female students and because her parents were both free thinkers. Mishka’s presence helps the family cope with their pain and prompts Roya to ask more questions about their arduous journey across continents by plane, train, bus, and foot, through various Dutch refugee centers, schools, and continued denials for citizenship. Deftly weaving in moments of humor, joy, and sadness, the authors offer a gentle, child’s-eye view of the dangers the family faced, with underlying implications of trauma. Based on Elman’s own experiences and translated from Dutch by Forest-Flier, the narrative makes space for Roya’s long-delayed processing of her memories, as well as the anti-immigrant sentiment she encounters and the relief of belonging and home amid deep familial love. Schaap’s soft illustrations, set against brown backgrounds, convey warmth and calm; details in both the art and the text indicate that the family is Muslim.

Profoundly and charmingly moving.(Fiction. 7-10)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940192067451
Publisher: Recorded Books, LLC
Publication date: 01/07/2025
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 5 - 8 Years
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