Book details

  • Genre:children's fiction
  • Sub-genre:Diversity & Multicultural
  • Age Range (years):3 - 12
  • Language:English
  • Pages:48
  • Hardcover ISBN:9798350980806

Harmony of Colors

By Gloria Gulay Baltali

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Overview


Fatih recently moved to a new country and struggles to adapt to school. He feels lonely, as he is still learning English, and returns home each day to his worried parents without making any friends. Then he notices Fiona, another quiet student, who only speaks when she chooses. When their art teacher introduces materials familiar to Fatih from his homeland, the two students start to connect. Will they find their voices through art, or will a class mishap silence them even more? Discover the power of expression and the beauty of a timeless art form, "Ebru," also known as Paper Marbling, in Gloria Gulay's touching story Harmony of Colors.
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Description


Fatih's life isn't easy: his family just moved to a new country a few weeks ago and he is a new student in school. More than anything, he dreams of playing and making friends, but he is still learning English and how to speak with other kids in this language and returns home every day lonely and silent to his worried parents. One day after school he sees the only other silent student in the class, Fiona, speaking to her mom. Surprised, he learns that Fiona speaks only when she chooses to! Yet when the following day the art teacher Ms. Garcia appears with art materials that are also "new"-- that is, to everyone except for Fatih, who has seen and used them once in the country of his birth, Turkey-- the newcomer Fatih and the selectively speaking Fiona are given the perfect chance to test the boundaries of their language. Can Fatih bridge the gap between the languages of America and Turkey? Can Fiona learn to overcome her speech anxiety? Or will a class accident that jeopardizes their class standing to silence them more? All this and more in the Turkish-American Gloria Gülay's sensitive new story "Harmony of Colors," a lively tutorial on a cherished, centuries-old Turkish art form and a meaningful account of what it means to speak and have our voices heard.
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About The Author


Gloria Gulay was born in Istanbul. After graduating from the Turkish Language Teaching Department, she came to the United States to pursue a master's degree. She completed her master's degree in Teaching English as a Second Language at Eastern University. She received her second master's degree from the Department of Special Education at Carlow University, USA. Gulay Gloria currently lives in the United States and works as a teacher. She is married and has two wonderful kids.
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