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Sunday, April 26, 2026

Where I Grew, written by Jashar Awan and illustrated by Rahele Jomepour Bell. Norton Young Readers, Penguin Random House. 2026. $24.99 ages 4 and up

 


"To reach this land

In search of the 
   perfect place 

To put down 
        our roots 

And call home."

Oh, the setting is so gorgeous. Endpapers are filled with a detailed look at the forest, its flora and fauna. Bright colors accompany forest greens to invite readers to turn the page to see what is next. A hook, hung with a soft cap and a tote bag suggest outdoor adventure. The title page shows the owner with a satchel, all alone on a gray day.

The opening page returns readers to the forest, and two people venturing in where animals leap and birds sing. The older of the two, presumably a grandparent, is wearing the hat and carrying the tote bag, while a young girl holds his arm. She explains 'we come from all over'. As they walk on, there is joy in their being together in the beauty of their natural surroundings.

As they explore their environment, she tells how people got to the place they are now. In the past, they needed transport, and help to arrive safely in search of a new home. This is where she grew daily, through the seasons, and the years that have passed. She is proud to talk about community, her neighbors and their growing families, and wonders what the future holds for all. 

"As for me, 

This is where 
       I grew.

This is 
where I 
will stay. 

This is 
my home.
"

Ms. Jomepour Bell’s wondrous illustrations reveal the slow passage of time. Observant listeners will take note of the many details, including the pink beret and glasses the now adult has been wearing since childhood and her grandfather's tote bag that she carries so closely. 
                                                                              


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