In a world driven by power, money, and the pursuit of personal success,
Helen and her father Elia have given us a glimpse of an intact society
stretched to the limit, yet surviving with all the strands of its fabric
securely in place. Their deceptively simple work carries a profound
message for our time.
24 full color plates of original artwork by the established Arab
American artist Helen Zughaib accompany her father Elia Zughaib's family
stories of his childhood in Syria and Lebanon in the 1930s.
Helen's art in review: "Like dreaming in color." "Her perfectly
patterned visual images create a path of radiance." "Her images
magically carry us into distant places of beauty, joy, devotion, and
love."
In counterpoint to Helen's art work, Elia Zughaib's stories portray with
rich cultural detail the traditions and lifestyle of a previous era.
Evocative, full of wisdom and humor, they offer fascinating glimpses
into Syrian and Lebanese Christian traditions, folk culture, and daily
life.
Winner of the Evelyn Shakir Non-Fiction Award from the Arab American
National Museum 2021 Arab American Book Awards