Gr 1-4–Pouya, a young, cherry-cheeked boy high on a tree, finds the last pomegranate. He takes it to celebrate the Yalda Night festival, a Persian winter solstice celebration, with his family. But Pouya is quickly faced with its loss. He is challenged by furry, red-coated, and red-eyed forest animals who also want to celebrate Yalda Night with their families as they playfully pass the lost pomegranate, along with its seeds, from one to another. Pouya desperately chases the pomegranate, then recognizes the joy of the animals that have it. When he sees Fox and his family, Pouya notices, “Oh, how they’re enjoying the seeds! They look so happy.” He decides that they can keep the rest of the pomegranate. Pouya doesn’t realize that from his simple act of altruism, a miracle awaits him and his family to commemorate the special night as never before. This story demonstrates the virtuous trait of selflessness and the benefit of the spirit of giving even when faced with personal needs. Back matter shares more information about the festival.
VERDICT This wintry tale will lead readers to develop an understanding of multicultural holiday traditions as well as to learn the practice of everyday philanthropy.
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