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Bloomsbury Qatar Foundation Publishing (BQFP) will release on September 24 its second children’s book titled Mah And Me, the Doha-based publisher announced yesterday. The 40 page hardback pictorial book in Arabic and English languages, work of Omani illustrator, artist and author Ibtihaj al-Harthi, revolves around two principal characters Azzan, a young boy, and his grandmother. Azzan loves visiting her, listening to her stories, and being enveloped in her all-encompassing hugs. One day, he has to say goodbye to his grandmother. Will he be able to understand where she has gone and what it means to lose her? Mah and Me sensitively explores what it means to be a young boy asking innocent questions about death and loss.
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