Review of The Last Pomegranate

The Last Pomegranate The Last Pomegranate
by F. Nakhaei; illus. by the author
Preschool, Primary    Clavis    32 pp.
10/24    9798890630896    $18.95

“For a perfect Yalda Night, you need a pomegranate.” No sooner does young Pouya find one than the wind plucks it from his hand. The fruit falls and rolls to Rabbit, who takes a few seeds and then passes it to Bear; who takes a few and passes it to Fox; who shares what’s left with her kits. Pouya is sad to miss out on “a perfect Yalda Night” but is happy that his loss is the other creatures’ gain—a selfless sentiment noted by the wind, who rewards him for his generosity. The story’s pleasing pattern and satisfying ending will be enjoyable to readers familiar with the ancient Persian solstice celebration and those just learning about it. “Yalda means birth in Syriac-Aramaic and refers to the triumph of light over darkness,” and the illustrations, in wintry hues, exude warmheartedness.

From the ">November/December 2024 issue of The Horn Book Magazine.

Elissa Gershowitz

Elissa Gershowitz is editor in chief of The Horn Book, Inc. She holds an MA from the Center for the Study of Children's Literature at Simmons University and a BA from Oberlin College.

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