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    Heba Al Mansoori inspires young readers at Sharjah fair

    November 17, 2025
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    Sharjah, United Arab Emirates: The Sharjah International Book Fair 2025 marked a defining cultural highlight with the debut of Marwa and Mervat and the Snake, a handwritten children’s book by acclaimed Emirati storyteller Heba Al Mansoori, widely known as “Al-Haka’ah.” The title, launched on Saturday, drew enthusiastic praise from readers and strong interest from parents, educators, and literary critics attending one of the region’s most significant annual book events. Published by Erteqaa Publishing, Marwa and Mervat and the Snake delivers a story that balances simplicity with profound themes of identity, patriotism, and belonging

    Handwritten children’s book shines at Sharjah book fair
    Emirati storyteller Heba Al Mansoori redefines cultural storytelling at Sharjah Book Fair.

    Written entirely in Al Mansoori’s own hand and complemented by vivid, expressive illustrations, the book evokes a sense of warmth and authenticity that has captivated fair visitors. Many described its tactile presentation as a refreshing and deeply human contrast to the increasingly digital landscape of children’s publishing. The story centers on two young girls Marwa, who lives by the breezes of the Arabian Gulf in the United Arab Emirates, and Mervat, who resides under the sky of the Nile in Egypt. Both characters begin their days by singing their national anthems, united by a shared sense of pride in their homelands. Their harmony is tested when a cunning snake attempts to lure them away with glittering gifts and false promises, symbolizing the threats of temptation and loss of identity.

    Through unity and courage, Marwa and Mervat reaffirm that true love for one’s country stems from the heart and cannot be compromised. Parents attending the launch praised the book for its strong moral foundation and its ability to engage children in conversations about loyalty, cultural roots, and the meaning of home. Young readers responded enthusiastically to the rhythmic storytelling, rich language, and relatable characters, often returning to the booth with friends to revisit the book’s message. Educators and librarians at the fair noted that the title would be a valuable addition to classroom discussions on values and identity formation. Al Mansoori’s decision to handwrite the book adds an element of intimacy and craftsmanship, underscoring her commitment to preserving cultural storytelling traditions.

    A celebration of Emirati storytelling tradition

    The handwritten text, paired with its original illustrations, creates an immersive reading experience that blends visual artistry with literary depth. Critics have described it as an exceptional example of how children’s literature can remain both educational and emotionally resonant while appealing to modern readers. Speaking at the launch, Al Mansoori emphasized the symbolic and personal significance of the work. “Sharjah International Book Fair is a global platform that brings cultures together,” she said. “Through Marwa and Mervat and the Snake, I wanted to share a simple yet powerful message with children that love for one’s homeland and a sense of belonging are priceless. This handwritten book is a message from my heart to every child about preserving identity and values.”

    Emirati creativity takes center stage at Sharjah

    As Marwa and Mervat and the Snake gains momentum among readers and educators, it stands out as a literary contribution that bridges art, culture, and moral education. The book’s message, rooted in pride, connection, and authenticity, resonates far beyond the fairgrounds, reaffirming that patriotism and cultural identity remain timeless sources of strength in a rapidly changing world. Its growing popularity underscores the lasting impact of Emirati voices in shaping global children’s literature and celebrating the region’s storytelling legacy. For review copies or media inquiries, contact BIZ COM for PRoactive Communications or email them. – By Content Syndication Services.

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