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    KASBARIAN'S BOOK FOR CHILDREN GETS NAUTILUS AWARD

    Published: Wednesday May 08, 2013

    Armenian Reporter International

    http://www.reporter.am/go/article/2013-05-08-kasbarian-s-book-for-children-gets-nautilus-award

    The book cover.

    Belmont, Mass. - "The Greedy Sparrow: An Armenian Tale" has won
    the 2013 Nautilus Silver Book Award in the Children's Picture Book
    category (readers 3 to 6 yrs.). The tale is retold by Lucine Kasbarian,
    illustrated by Maria Zaikina, and published by Marshall Cavendish
    (now Amazon Children's Books).

    "The Greedy Sparrow" is an English-language retelling of a traditional
    Armenian folk tale about a bird who travels the countryside, encounters
    natives practicing traditional folkways, and gets a comeuppance for
    his trickery. Author Kasbarian and illustrator Zaikina convey ethnic
    authenticity in their adaptation of this tale from the Armenian oral
    tradition. The NJ and MA-based Kasbarian is a children's author
    known for her book, "Armenia: A Rugged Land, an Enduring People":
    http://www.amazon.com/Armenia-Rugged-Land-Enduring-People/dp/0382394585

    Moscow-based Zaikina is an illustrator beloved for her companion
    animation to singer Hasmik Harutyunyan's folk lullaby, Agna Oror:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SA4K1Cjy3L8 .

    "Witnessing near-annihilation and exile as a result of the Armenian
    Genocide," said Kasbarian, "my surviving grandparents felt that our
    people might one day become extinct. From that grew a profound desire
    to preserve as much of our culture as possible, such as our language,
    songs, dances, cuisine and stories. While her infant children perished
    in the death marches, my paternal grandmother managed to smuggle
    out the deeds belonging to our family's confiscated property. Those
    were the only material possessions that made it to America. Thus,
    non-material possessions, such as what was carried in memories,
    become precious links to our identity and past. "The Greedy Sparrow"
    tale was one such heirloom, and UNESCO calls such treasures part of
    a people's "intangible cultural heritage."

    "The Greedy Sparrow" was also named a 2012 Honor Book in the
    Storytelling World Awards. It was in School Library Journal's "Fuse
    #8 Production" blog's "100 Magnificent Children's Books of 2011"
    and in the Children's Literature Network's "Snipp Snapp Snute"
    blog's "Favorite Folktales published in 2011." Further information
    is available at the author's website: http://www.lucinekasbarian.com .

    The Nautilus Awards recognize books that promote positive social
    change, spiritual development and conscious living as they stimulate
    the imagination and inspire the reader to new possibilities for a
    better world. Usually, one Gold and one or more Silver awards are
    given annually in each of 24 Adult and 4 Children's/Young Adult
    categories. Formal announcements about all Nautilus Award winners
    will be made in at BookExpo America (May 30-June 1) in New York City:
    http://www.bookexpoamerica.com/ .

    The Nautilus Award is named for the pearl-lined mollusk that contains
    spiral chambers of increasing size, built by this sea inhabitant to
    accommodate its growth. According to the organization, the nautilus
    symbolizes ancient wisdom and expanding horizons, as well as the
    elegance of nature and a continual growth of understanding and
    awareness. Past Nautilus Award winners have included the Dalai Lama,
    Barbara Kingsolver, Dr. Andrew Weil and Deepak Chopra, among others.

    For further information, please visit:
    http://www.nautilusbookawards.com .

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