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Lina Mahmoud Abu Samha

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Lina Mahmoud Abu Samha
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Born25 June 1983
Qatar
🏳️ NationalityPalestinian, Jordanian
🏫 EducationBA in Nutrition And Food Technology
🎓 Alma materUniversity of Jordan
💼 Occupation
writer, publisher
📆 Years active  2017–present
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Abu Samha (Arabic:ar:لينا أبو سمحة )) is a Jordanian writer and self-publisher who was born on 25 June 1983 in Doha. She is the author of Lets Fly Home Arabic children's book [1]and founder of Miryana's World social enterprise (Jordan-2019-now). She is a member of the Jordanian Writer's Association.

Education and career[edit]

Lina is an author of children and young adult books who was born on 25 June 1983 in Qatar. In 2005, she graduated from the University of Jordan with a bachelor's degree in Nutrition And Food Technology. Lina worked as a storyteller and published her first children book "sanater ila albayt" in 2017. She has published five picture books for children and she is considered a motivational speaker to empower other women in her community . Now, she Founded a social enterprise under (Miryana's World) name . It aims to help every child to discover their uniqueness and embrace others. Its mission is to empower children with disabilities using the influence of literature and by publishing and loud reading of picture books that are well oriented to promote inclusivity.

Works[edit]

Children[edit]

  • sanateero ila albayt (Original title: santeer ila albayt), 2017
  • Jafar vs Saeed (Original title: Jafar yatahada Saeed), 2018
  • Ajmal mn ma Sabaq (Original title: Ajmal mn ma sabaq), 2019
  • Alhadya al Jameela (Original title: Alhadya aljameela), 2020
  • Ala Gusn Shajara (Original title: Ala gusn Shajara), 2021

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "'Let's fly home': Mother shares story of daughter with cerebral palsy". Jordan Times. 2017-11-19. Retrieved 2021-11-21.


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