Moon for Moe and Mo by Jane Breskin Zalben - ISBN: 9781580897273
Hardcover
An interfaith friendship develops between two boys when Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, overlaps with the Muslim holiday of Ramadan–an occurrence which happens only once every 30 years or so. Full color. 1⁄2.

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    32 pages

  • Release Date

    15 August 2018

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An interfaith friendship develops when Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, overlaps with the Muslim holiday of Ramadan–an occurence that happens only once every thirty years or so.An interfaith friendship develops when Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, overlaps with the Muslim holiday of Ramadan–an occurence that happens only once every thirty years or so.Moses Feldman, a Jewish boy, lives at one end of Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn, New York, while Mohammed Hassan, a Muslim boy, lives at the…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781580897273
ISBN-10:1580897274
Author:Jane Breskin Zalben, Mehrdohkt Amini
Publisher:Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S.
Imprint:Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S.
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:32
Release Date:15 August 2018
Weight:567g
Dimensions:216mm x 279mm
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Critics Review

The tale of a nascent friendship between Moses Feldman and Mohammed Hassan, two kids from Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn, New York; they have different backgrounds…yet so many things in common. Moe and Mo meet by chance at the grocery store where their moms happen to be shopping. Because of their similar curly dark hair, brown eyes, and olive-toned skin, Moe and Mo are mistaken for twins by the store owner, who gives them each a falafel. They are also quick to realize that they share more than just a similar look and have the same—at times reckless—passion for sweets and bouncing balls. Weeks pass, and they return to the store, Mrs. Feldman for Rosh Hashanah, the holiday celebrating the Jewish New Year, and Mrs. Hassan for Ramadan, the holiest month in the Islamic calendar. The kids’ mothers are not indifferent to the developing camaraderie and agree to a picnic bringing the two families together to enjoy rugelach and date cookies. Author Zalben and illustrator Amini are immensely successful in creating parallels between the two boys’ lives, with each aspect mirrored both in the narrative and graphically. Amini’s vibrant collages capture both the busyness of the neighborhood and the growing friendship between the families. Completing the educational effort are two succinct informational sheets on both Rosh Hashanah and Ramadan along with two recipes for each tradition. A gem.
Kirkus Reviews


While shopping with their mothers on Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn, Moses Feldman, or “Moe,” and Mohammed Hassan, also “Mo,” meet and become friends. When their families share a picnic in the park, Mo’s family brings date cookies, a traditional dessert enjoyed after the Ramadan fast, and Moe’s family shares raisin rugelach in celebration of the Jewish holiday of Rosh Hashanah. Digitally assembled photo collage illustrations with acrylic, markers, and ink beautifully capture the contemporary, multicultural neighborhood.
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About The Author

Jane Breskin Zalben

Jane Breskin Zalben has created more than fifty books for children. A graphic designer and former children’s book art director, she’s taught children’s book writing, illustration, and design at the School of Visual Arts in NYC for eighteen years.Mehrdohkt Amini is the illustrator of many award-winning children’s books, including Chicken in the Kitchen, Golden Domes and Silver Lanterns, and How the Olympics Came to Be. Mehrdohkt lives in the UK. https-///

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