<b>A lyrical biography of Kahlil Gibran by award-winning writer Cory McCarthy with glorious illustrations by Caldecott Honoree and two-time Coretta Scott King Illustrator Award winner Ekua Holmes.</b> <p/>Before Kahlil Gibran became the world's third-best-selling poet of all time he was Gibran Khalil Gibran an immigrant child from Lebanon with a secret hope to bring people together despite their many differences. Kahlil's life highlights the turn of the twentieth century from the religious conflicts that tore apart his homeland and sent a hundred thousand Arab people to America to settling in Boston where the wealthy clashed headlong with the poor. Throughout it all Kahlil held on to his secret hope even as his identity grew roots on both sides of the Atlantic. How could he be both Kahlil Gibran Arab American <i>and </i>Gibran Khalil Gibran the Lebanese boy who longed for the mountains of his homeland? Kahlil found the answer in art and poetry. He wrote <i>The Prophet</i> an arrow of hope as strong as the great cedars of Lebanon and feathered by the spirit of American independence. More than a hundred years later his words still fly around the world in many languages bringing people together.
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