<p><strong>Celebrates the power of human connections.</strong>--<em>School Library Journal </em>(starred review)</p><p><strong>Humorous sensitive and poignant.</strong>--<em>Kirkus Reviews</em> (starred review)</p><p><strong>The stand-alone companion to National Book Award Finalist and beloved poet Naomi Shihab Nye's <em>The Turtle of Oman</em>. <em>The Turtle of Michigan</em> is a deft and accessible novel that follows a young boy named Aref as he travels from Muscat Oman to Ann Arbor Michigan and adjusts to a new life and a new school in the United States. A wonderful pick for young middle grade readers and fans of Kevin Henkes Erin Entrada Kelly and Meg Medina. </strong></p><p>Aref is excited for his journey from Oman to the United States where he will reunite with his father in Ann Arbor Michigan. Aref makes a friend on an airplane wonders what Michigan will be like and starts school in the United States. While he does miss his grandfather his Sidi Aref knows that his home in Oman will always be waiting for him.</p><p>Award-winning author Naomi Shihab Nye's highly anticipated sequel t<strong>o </strong><em>The Turtle of Oman </em>explores immigration family and what it means to feel at home. Carrying a suitcase and memories of Oman Aref experiences the excitement and nervousness that accompany moving to a new home and new school. <em>The Turtle of Michigan</em> is a great choice for reading aloud as well as a perfect read-alone for younger middle grade readers. </p><p><em>Illustrated in black-and-white throughout.</em> </p><br/>
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