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HALAL HOT DOGS by Susannah Aziz

HALAL HOT DOGS

by Susannah Aziz ; illustrated by Parwinder Singh

Pub Date: May 4th, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-4998-1157-5
Publisher: Little Bee Books

Musa loves Fridays, when Jummah prayer at the masjid is followed by a family Jummah treat at home.

Each member of this Muslim family takes turns choosing the treat. Lately, though, the Jummah treat has been “…interesting.” Like Baba’s kufte kebabs that are hard as rocks or little Maryam’s jelly-bean collection from under her bed. Musa’s turn is coming up, and he can’t wait to treat the family to halal hot dogs from the best stand, the one on the street near the masjid. But first he has to walk to the masjid with his family—dancing the dabke along the way—get through Jummah prayer with a rumbling stomach, wait for his family to be ready to leave the masjid, pass all sorts of other food stands, wait in line, and get all the way home to enjoy their treat. Musa’s enthusiasm for halal hot dogs is infectious, and this portrait of a family and community that takes joy and pride in their identity and traditions is refreshing. Singh’s colorful illustrations use animation-style effects to bring out the humor of the scenes and accessibility of the characters. Both textual and visual details point to this family’s Middle Eastern origins. An informative note at the end of the book defines halal food law for readers unfamiliar with it. This is a fast-paced read, with a vigorously multicultural urban setting that will feel familiar to some and intriguing to others. (This book was reviewed digitally with 9.8-by-16.6-inch double-page spreads viewed at 76.2% of actual size.)

A joyful celebration of street food and Muslim American culture.

(author's note, glossary of Arabic terms) (Picture book. 3-9)