The Story behind the Book: Syrian Folktales (Muna Imady)
Today's book back story is about the (today) timely book, Syrian Folktales by Muna Imady.
From the publisher:
Muna Imady, sister of Omar Imady and daughter of Elaine Imady, both of whom have published through MSI Press, was a teacher of English in Damascus, collector of recipes, and recorder of Syrian folktales that she gathered at the feet of her grandmother. These tales have captured the attention of readers all over the world. Unfortunately, Muna unexpectedly died from heart surgery a couple of years after the book was release, and her next book, Damascus amid the War, was published posthumously.
Book Description:
This delightful book relates folktales from various regions of Syria. Each folktale is located on a regional map and is accompanied by a local, related recipe.
The stories in the book have been adapted to theater by a regional company in Massachusetts.
They live beyond the boundaries of time, as does now the book and its author.
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