Children have many ways of coping with the illness of a loved one.
Noor loves to draw. She especially likes to draw pictures of her family. Her grandpa is in the hospital and has to have a complicated surgery called a liver transplant. As Noor learns about the liver and how a liver is transplanted, she draws pictures to understand her grandpa's illness and the many steps of healing. She also enjoys drawing pictures as special gifts to lift her family's spirits and to say thank you to the people who helped her grandpa receive a new liver.
Noor Draws the Shapes of Healing introduces children to the world of doctors and hospitals in a unique and positive way through the eyes of a curious and creative girl. Children will learn that healing and recovery are possible through the power of medicine, love of family, and faith.
Dragonfeather Books
38 pp. ● 11x8.5
$16.95 (pb) ● $5.99 (eb)
ISBN 979-8-9988835-0-7 (pb)
JUVENILE FICTION / Family / Grandparents
JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / New Experience
JUVENILE FICTION / Health & Daily Living / Diseases, Illnesses & Injuries
Publication date: July 2025
Barry Mann is a retired surgeon and currently System Medical Director for Health Equity in the Main Line Health System of suburban Philadelphia where he served as Chief Academic Officer and director of the surgical residency training program. Dr. Mann has received numerous prestigious awards for his work in medical education including the Distinguished Teacher of Medicine Award from the American Association for Medical Colleges and the Distinguished Educator Award from the Association for Surgical Education. While professor of surgery at the Sidney Kimmel Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, he co-authored five medical textbooks including SURGERY—A Competency Based Companion. His interest in Hebrew and Arabic led him to write Dreams of Peace, A Dual Language Primer for Learning Hebrew and Arabic in 2015. Miri and her Drum Set is his first children's book and is based on a true story of kindness he experienced with his grandson Ezra at the Lime Ridge Mall in Ontario, Canada.