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Rania Zaghir was born on 23 July, 1977 in Lebanon, is an author. Discover Rania Zaghir's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 46 years old?
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Rania Zaghir Height, Weight & Measurements
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Rania Zaghir Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Rania Zaghir worth at the age of 47 years old? Rania Zaghir’s income source is mostly from being a successful author. She is from Lebanon. We have estimated
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Beirut earned the Beirut BookFair Best Children's Book Award in 2016.
Zaghir's books have earned her numerous awards. Haltabees Haltabees earned the Berlin International Literature Festival Book Award (The Extraordinary Book 2015). She has also won the Anna Lindh Euro-Mediterranean Foundation for the Dialogue Between Cultures Award (2010), as well as Assabil (Friends of Public Libraries) 2009 Annual Award for Children's Literature granted to her in recognition of her book “Sisi Malakit Talbas Kharofan wa Dodatayn” (Al Khayyat Al Saghir Publishing House - The Little Tailor). This book has been translated into Italian and published by Serendapita, while “Lamma Balatet el Baher” has been translated into Korean and “Man Lahasa Karna il Booza” into 19 languages and is published by Edition Orient – Berlin.
Haltabees Haltabees earned the Berlin International Literature Festival Book Award (The Extraordinary Book 2015).
In 2013, She established a national book charity: Libraries of Hope.
The Anna Lindh Euro-Mediterranean Foundation for the Dialogue Between Cultures Award (2010).
Assabil (Friends of Public Libraries) 2009 Annual Award for Children's Literature granted to her in recognition of her book “Sisi Malakit Talbas Kharofan wa Dodatayn” (Al Khayyat Al Saghir Publishing House - The Little Tailor).
In 2007, Zaghir founded Al Khayyat Al Saghir Publishing House.
Zaghir attended the same school from kindergarten to grade 12. In 1995, Zaghir passed the entrance exams and was accepted at The Lebanese American University, where she earned a BA in Communication Arts. In 1999, she started the MA program in educational psychology at American University of Beirut. Zaghir recalls doing little work, preferring to read Amin Maalouf, Nazek Saba Yared, and Truman Capote.
Rania Zaghir was born on 23 July 1977 in Beirut, Lebanon, to Syrian parents who emigrated to Lebanon in 1960. Aged ten, Zaghir moved with her family to Syria, escaping the Lebanese civil war; there, she met her grandmother K. Rustom, who grew apple orchids, the inspiration for her book Sisi Malaket Talbas Kharofan Wa Dodatayn. Zaghir refers to her childhood years as happy despite the ongoing civil war. Her home life was characterized by strong family ties.