"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title. His contributions are enormous to the development of education and literature in Ethiopia. No other Ethiopian in the country’s history so far has been able to write as extensively on a wide variety of disciplines as did Kebede Michael. Kebede Michael died on 12 November 1998 at the age of 82. In 1990, he received an Honorary Doctorate Degree from Addis Ababa University for his unparalleled excellence in literature as well as for inspiring generations of Ethiopian authors and writers. He also received awards from governments of France, Germany, Italy, USSR and Mexico. He received the first Prize for Literature from the late Emperor Haileselassie. He was a regular Ethiopian delegate to many international conferences at the United Nations in New York. He worked as an inspector in the Ministry of Education, as Deputy Director in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1942), as Director of the National Library (1944), Director-General of the Ministry of Education, and as a Cabinet Minister in the Imperial Palace. The contents of many of his books are on history, education, development, philosophy, religion, science and so on. Kebede Michael’s literary works reflect on the many shades of character and behaviour of the Ethiopian society. He translated, among many others, Romeo and Juliet and Macbeth of William Shakespeare. His writings are in both prose and poetry and his poems follow rhyming and writing styles of his own. From 1940 to 1970, he wrote Amharic school textbooks in which he provided generations of Ethiopian students with literature filled with knowledge and information about a wide range of issues and disciplines. He wrote a total of 26 books including a wide range of translations from various languages. Kebede Michael was one of the great thinkers in the field of education and literature in Ethiopia. The global pop idol is a lonely teenager, envious of the freedom of ordinary Ethiopian kids.Dr. Atazuregn is the catch-phrase of a boisterous spinning game and the six tales in the book contain many bumps and surprises. Like its predecessors, the title echoes a popular name of a traditional children’s game. It is published in 2011 and distributed in Ethiopia by the Writers for Ethiopian Children collectively.
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For overseas p&p costs send email to: Atazuregn - Stories for children, Amharic – English, written, edited and published by 'Writers for Ethiopian Children' Lead illustrators Atlabachew Reda and Abyalew Assefa, Printed by Elleni Printers, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 2011 What have a pop star visiting Addis, a dog beaten by its owner, a girl scoring a match-winning goal, quarrelling cousins and an Anglo-Egyptian flying machine all got in common? The answer is that each feature in one of the latest illustrated book of short stories by Writers for Ethiopian Children.Ītazuregn is the eighth in the series of bilingual books for children. Back In Time is an ebook available from Amazon at this link: Selam Learn Amharic, by Dawit Lambebo, design & illustration by Helen Papworth, Addis Ababa?, 2010? This new book, which Helen helped to design and edit, can be purchased for £12.50 including p&p in the UK. But things do not go as planned and not only is Vicky's life in danger but a country's history could change for ever. When Vicky joins him in Addis Ababa they share some amazing experiences. His uncle has invented a mobile phone which makes it possible to travel through time and space. Read Tarik Ena Misale: An Ethiopian Tale book reviews & author details and more at Amazon.in. Vicky discovers Teddy by accident when she is doing a school project on Ethiopia. Amazon.in - Buy Tarik Ena Misale: An Ethiopian Tale book online at best prices in India on Amazon.in. This is a story of an adventure set in Ethiopia. The following websites have further details: and Back in Time, by Helen Papworth Illustrator - Helen Papworth, Kindle Edition 2011. Published in Addis Ababa early in 2011, ‘Amen at Home’ is just one of four attractive, entry-level books produced for young children by Ethiopia-based Habte books. Pip and Squeak were there, and so was one of our favorite Mini Casanovas. Teret Teret!! One week ago today, we were fortunate enough to attend a gathering of local Ethiopian kids and their families.
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Amharic Bible in pdf: The books above are provided in Amharic for your enjoyment.you will need to download the free Adobe Acrobat Reader. Alem’s family, food items, and contents of rooms and garden are all presented in an appealing and accessible manner, making this an excellent first primer in English or Amharic.įree Amharic Christian Books. In this way the book introduces the reader to a hundred familiar words along with their translations and pronunciations.