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Discovering the Sun
Jacqueline Mehrabi
Discovering the Sun
Jacqueline Mehrabi
Brief Description: Discovering the Sun follows Fern, a fifteen-year-old girl who has grown up on the remote Orkney Islands of northern Scotland, who is preparing to leave home for the first time to attend boarding school. Faced with the prospect of being away from the familiarity of her loving family, she is apprehensive about what lies ahead. She is also preparing to take part in the nineteen-day Bahai Fast for the first time. Concerned that she will be an outsider because of her faith, Fern soon makes friends with a number of classmates and discovers that she is not the only one who comes from a slightly different background. She also comes to learn that the Fast cannot only be a source of nourishment for her and for others, but that tests and blessings can come from some unexpected directions. Along the way, Fern learns much about the Muslim faith from her friend, Rana, and discusses the Bible and Christianity with her roommate, Ingrid. Fern also finds that, although many of her classmates think its strange that she is participating in the Bahai Fast, they seem to respect her commitment to it. She spends much of her time in deep thought and contemplation, and ultimately grows to know herself better as a result of her experience.
Contributor Bio: Reed, Susan, Dr Susan Reed is a graduate of Daymar College. She lives with her husband in the country setting of Franklin, KY with three wonderful adopted furbabies - two dogs and a cat which has often been mistaken as a small mountain cub. An individual with numerous interests, she enjoys spending time with family, capturing the beauty of life through words, photography, and her artwork. You can visit her website to enjoy random ramblings and the world as she sees it at http: //focalbreeze.wordpress.com/.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | May 1, 2015 |
ISBN13 | 9781618510792 |
Publishers | Bahai Publishing |
Pages | 136 |
Dimensions | 147 × 224 × 13 mm · 272 g |
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