Amala's Hope by Tana Reiff is part of the Hopes and Dreams series--twelve inspiring historical novels about immigrants rebuilding their lives in the United States. Each book tells a story of courage and resilience in the face of displacement and prejudice, showing how ordinary people find belonging in a new country. In this moving 80-page novel, the Najjar family flees war-torn Aleppo and endures five years in a refugee camp before resettling in Texas. Only teenage Amala speaks some English, and through her eyes we experience both the generosity and the challenges of starting over. As Amala navigates school, faith, and friendship in a new land, she learns that true hope--her own namesake--comes from compassion, courage, and community.
Features*Free accompanying AUDIO program, available to download from https: //www.prolingualearning.com/ or to stream on https: //www.youtube.com/@ProLinguaLearningAudioIncludes a downloadable Sample Lesson for classroom or independent studyIncludes a downloadable Teacher's Guide with a Plot Summary, Discussion Questions, Historical Photos, and Detailed BackgroundIncludes downloadable Ready-to-use classroom activities: What Did You Read? Form, Book Report Form, Word Play and Fill-in-the-Blanks Review ActivitiesIdeal for reading, discussion, and cross-cultural understanding in ESL or citizenship programsAlso in the "Hopes and Dreams" Series: The Family from Vietnam: Vietnamese-AmericansA Different Home: Cuban AmericansFor Gold and Blood: Chinese-AmericansHungry No More: Irish-AmericansNobody Knows: African-AmericansThe Magic Paper: Mexican-AmericansSent Away: Japanese-AmericansLittle Italy: Italian-AmericansOld Ways, New Ways: Jewish-AmericansNeighbors: A Family from El SalvadorTwo Hearts: Irish-Americans