Mehndi Boy
Mehndi Boy
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Annick Press
Annotation: "Delightful . . . the world needs more 'mehndi boys!'" --Vivek Shraya, author of The Boy & the Bindi and God Loves Hair ... more
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #375944
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Special Formats: Chapter Book Chapter Book
Publisher: Annick Press
Copyright Date: 2023
Edition Date: 2023 Release Date: 10/24/23
Illustrator: Balakumar, Jani,
Pages: 99 pages
ISBN: 1-7732-1792-5
ISBN 13: 978-1-7732-1792-5
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2022507242
Dimensions: 21 cm
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist (Mon Nov 06 00:00:00 CST 2023)

Tehzeeb is bursting with excitement about his cousin Rahima's wedding. He loves everything that goes into the preparations: new clothes, dance practice, and especially mehndi. Context clues will help unfamiliar readers recognize mehndi as the intricate henna patterns that decorate hands and feet during weddings and other cultural festivals in South Asia and its diaspora. Tehzeeb is artistic and exuberant, and his creativity is encouraged by all his loving family members. Rahima's mehndi artist encourages Tehzeeb's interest and teaches him some of her designs, and soon he is practicing on everyone. Given all of that, it comes as a huge blow when his beloved uncle expresses disapproval of boys applying mehndi. But in this fast-paced chapter book, replete with vibrant illustrations that supply visual details, all things are resolved for the best. This would be a lovely read-aloud, taking readers on an emotional journey along with Tehzeeb. Mehndi designs in the back matter will inspire creativity and fun.

Kirkus Reviews

An Ismaili Shia Muslim boy's interest in a traditional art form puts him at odds with his favorite uncle.Tehzeeb's family is helping plan his cousin Rahima's wedding. When visiting Rahima, they meet the artist finalizing her mehndi (alternatively known as henna, a plant-based paste used to decorate the skin) designs. Watching her create delicate designs, Tehzeeb is mesmerized by their beauty. As he practices drawing on family, friends, and neighbors, he earns the nickname Mehndi Boy and imagines himself as a famous mehndi artist. He brushes off unkind comments, but when his uncle curtly tells him that mehndi isn't for boys, an upset Tehzeeb is hesitant to practice anymore. But when things go wrong on the day of Rahima's pre-wedding ceremony, Tehzeeb has the chance to put things right-and to open up a dialogue with his uncle. Lively illustrations showcase expressive characters of varying brown hues in a loving family of Indo-Tanzanian heritage. Swahili and Gujrati phrases, foods, and traditions pepper the story, showcasing an underrepresented diasporic community. Tehzeeb's passion for art shines through in this well-crafted, sensitively rendered chapter book as the boy explores his anxieties about bucking traditional gender roles and his doubts about articulating his feelings to those he loves.A sweet story about loving oneself and expressing creativity through art. (mehndi trivia and activities) (Chapter book. 7-10)

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Word Count: 6,971
Reading Level: 4.8
Interest Level: 2-5
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 4.8 / points: 1.0 / quiz: 523450 / grade: Lower Grades
Lexile: 790L

"Delightful . . . the world needs more 'mehndi boys!'" --Vivek Shraya, author of The Boy & the Bindi and God Loves Hair "I was totally charmed by it." --Ali Sethi, musician and author An artistic, fashion-loving boy unlocks a new talent--and learns to stand up for it--in this chapter book perfect for fans of the Sadiq series and Meet Yasmin! The first time Tehzeeb tries mehndi, his passion for the art form blossoms. Soon, he's creating designs for all his friends and family, and dreams of becoming the most in-demand mehndi artist in town. So Tez is hurt and confused when his favorite uncle tells him mehndi isn't for boys. His art brings people joy. How could it be wrong? Tehzeeb doesn't want to disappoint his uncle. But when a crisis before his cousin's wedding puts his talents to the test, Tehzeeb must find the courage to be his true creative self. Jani Balakumar's expressive, vibrant illustrations bring Tehzeeb's designs--and his community--to life. This charming, affirming story by debut author Zain Bandali will have you celebrating creativity, artistic expression, and being unapologetically yourself. Readers can learn more about mehndi at home with activities at the end of the book. "A triumph." --Danny Ramadan, author of Salma the Syrian Chef and the Salma series


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