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	<title>Nino Biniashvili</title>
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		<title>My Window Here</title>
				
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My Window Here 
 Written by Nino Biniashvili, Illustrated by Avia Cohen 
M. Mizrahi Publishing &#38;amp; PJ Library, March 2025.My Window Here is a children’s book about relocation and the inner world of a child whose life has been abruptly transformed. Placed in a new environment - new language, unfamiliar landscapes, different people - the character loses her sense of belonging and struggles to find her voice. The book moves between two locations: the place that was left behind and the place that is still becoming. In between, it lingers in moments of packing, transition, and the intimate, shifting life between a mother and daughter. The book explores themes of displacement, migration and the quiet process of re-orienting oneself, where home is no longer a fixed place, but something that is continuously reassembled.&#38;nbsp;


	

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