Samah Abu Bakr Ezzat

Samah Abu Bakr Ezzat (Arabic: سماح أبو بكر عزت) is an Egyptian author who specialises in children's literature. She has held many writing workshops for children within Egypt and other countries.[1] She has received several awards, both domestic and international.[2]

Samah Abu Bakr Ezzat
Samah Abu Bakr Ezzat, guest of channel1eg, 4 February 2022
NationalityEgyptian
OccupationAuthor
Parents
  • Abu Bakr Ezzat (father)
  • Kawthar Hekal (mother)

Samah is the daughter of the late Egyptian actor Abu Bakr Ezzat, and her mother was the late author Kawthar Hekal.[3]

Works

Samah wrote over 40 books in the field of children's literature, and they ranged from fiction to historical books. Her works include:

  • :"The Confused Circle" (original title: Al-Da’era al-Ha’ira), 2020[4][5]
  • "The Face of the Moon" (original title: Wajh al-Qamar), 2020[6]
  • "Marwa and the Friends of the Sea" (original title: Marwa wa Asdika al-Bahr), 2020[7]
  • "A Forest Between the Waves" (original title: Ghabat’un Bayn al-Amwaj), 2020[8]
  • "A Pearl in the Sky" (original title: Lo’lo’at’un fi al-Sam’a), 2020[9]
  • "Ali and his smart friend" (original title: A’li wa Sadiquh al-Zaki), 2019[10]
  • "The Secret of the Yellow Hat" (original title: Sir al-Quba’a al-Safra’), 2019[11]
  • "Alone in the Box" (original title: Wahdi fi al-Sanduq), 2017[12]
  • "Things in the Life of Scholars" (original title: Ashya’ fi Hayat al-’Olmaa), 2017
  • “Hamada the Maker of Happiness” (original title: Hamada San’i al-Sa’ada), 2017[13]
  • "A Letter to my Friend Omar" (original title: Resala ila Sadiqi ‘Omar). 2017[14]
  • "The Story of Black and White" (original title: Hikayet el-A’byad we el-A’swad), 2017[15]
  • "Jamila and the Three Sisters" (original title: Jamila wa al-Shaqiqat al-Thalath), 2016[16]
  • "The Secret of the Blue Sea" (original title: Sir al-Bahr al-Azraq), 2016[17]
  • "The Amazing Game" (original title: Al-L’oba al-Mudhisha), 2015[18]
  • "Thirty Books and a Book" (original title: Thlathon Kitab’an wa Kitab), 2014[19]
  • "Orchard of Justice" (original title: Bustan al-’Adala), 2014[20]
  • "The Cheapest of Treasures" (original title: A’rkhas al-Kunuz), 2014[21]
  • "The Fox and the Sly Rabbit" (original title: Al-Ta'lab wa al-A'rnab al-Mohtal)
  • “The Mountain’s Gift” (original title: Hadiyat al-Jabal), 2014[22]
  • "A Whinny of Gold" (original title: Sahel Min Dhahab), 2014[23]
  • "The Accused is a Mouse" (original title: Al-Motaham Fa’r), 2014[24]
  • "Hassan's Horse" (original title: Hissan Hassan), 2013[25]
  • "A Mouse in Tamer’s House" (original title: Fa’r fi Bayt Tamer), 2013[26]
  • "A Castle and a Temple in my Pocket" (original title: Fi Jaybi Qal’at’un wa M’abad), 2011[27]
  • "Once Upon a Time: The story Begins” (original title: Tota Tota Badai’t el-Hadota), 2010[28]
  • "Silent Giving" (original title: Al-’Ataa al-Samit), 2007[29]
  • "The Secret of the Red Sky" (original title: Sir al-Sam’a al-Hamr’a)
  • “The Golden House” (original title: Al-Bayt al-Zahabi)
  • "Spring's Crown" (original title: Taj Al-Rabi’)
  • “The Coward’s Road” (original title: Josor al-Jaban)
  • “Suns” (original title: Shomos)
  • “Dream Horse” (original title: Jawad al-Hulum)
  • “Habiba and the Bag’s Secret” (original title: Habiba wa sir al-Haqiba)
  • “Things” (original title: ‘Ashy’a)
  • “The Green Bird’s Journey” (original title: Rihalt al-A’sfoor al-Akhdar)
  • “Hadeel”

Awards

Samah Abu Bakr Ezzat earned many Arabic and international prizes in the field of children's literature and creative writing, including:

  • The Golden Award in the field of screenwriting from the Arab Creativity Festival for the TV series “Aladdin and the treasure of Grandfather Amin”[30]
  • The International Council on Books for Young People award in Switzerland for her story "The Confused Circle", 2020[31]
  • The Khalifa Educational Award for her story the "Orchard of Justice".

References

  1. "الطفولة في عصر فيس بوك كما تراها الكاتبة المصرية سماح أبو بكر عزت – ثقافة". 8 May 2021. Archived from the original on 8 May 2021. Retrieved 29 August 2021.
  2. "البوابة نيوز: مكتبة القاهرة الكبرى تكرم الكاتبة سماح أبو بكر عزت". 7 June 2021. Archived from the original on 7 June 2021. Retrieved 29 August 2021.
  3. "صورة نادرة للكاتبة الراحلة كوثر هيكل أرملة الفنان أبو بكر عزت مع ابنتها – اليوم السابع". 22 January 2021. Archived from the original on 22 January 2021. Retrieved 29 August 2021.
  4. ʻIzzat, Samāḥ Abū Bakr; عزت، سماح أبو بكر. (2018). al-Dāʼirah al-ḥāʼirah. Sabah Kala, Dāliyā Muḥammad Ibrāhīm, إبراهيم، داليا محمد. al-Jīzah. ISBN 978-977-14-5660-5. OCLC 1237664744.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  5. "سماح أبو بكر عزت تناقش "الدائرة الحائرة" في مكتبة القاهرة الكبرى.. غدا - بوابة الأهرام". 7 November 2020. Archived from the original on 7 November 2020. Retrieved 29 August 2021.
  6. أبو بكر عزت, سماح (2020). وجه القمر. ISBN 9789948396345.
  7. "مروة و أصدقاء البحر – نهضة مصر". 7 June 2021. Archived from the original on 7 June 2021. Retrieved 29 August 2021.
  8. "غابة بين الأمواج – نهضة مصر". 7 June 2021. Archived from the original on 7 June 2021. Retrieved 29 August 2021.
  9. أبو بكر عزت, سماح (2020). لؤلؤة في السماء. Nahdet Misr Publishing House. ISBN 9789771457664.
  10. عزت، سماح أبو بكر. (2018). <>. شايبي، سندس. دار الهدهد،. ISBN 978-9948-10-181-9. OCLC 1158664122.
  11. "سر القبعة الصفراء – دار أشجار للنشر والتوزيع". 18 January 2021. Archived from the original on 18 January 2021. Retrieved 29 August 2021.
  12. ʻIzzat, Samāḥ Abū Bakr; عزت, سماح ابو بكر. (2017). Waḥdī fī al-ṣundūq. Suhayr Kharbūṭlī, سهير. الخربوطلي (al-Ṭabʻah al-ūlá ed.). Bayrūt. ISBN 978-9953-598-95-6. OCLC 1005371840.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  13. عزت، سماح أبو بكر. (2017). <>. عبد الله، سحر. البرج ميديا،. ISBN 978-9948-438-91-5. OCLC 1158769799.
  14. عزت, سماح أو بكر (2017). رسالة إلى صديقي عمر. ISBN 9789948438939.
  15. عزت, سماح أبو بكر (2017). حكاية الأبيض والأسود. ISBN 9789776503106.
  16. "جميلة والشقيقات الثلاث - الدار المصرية اللبنانية". 7 June 2021. Archived from the original on 7 June 2021. Retrieved 29 August 2021.
  17. عزت, سماح أبو بكر (17 July 2017). سر البحر الأزرق. دار البستاني للنشر والتوزيع. ISBN 9789774500718.
  18. "Academia International - اللعبة المدهشة". 7 June 2021. Archived from the original on 7 June 2021. Retrieved 29 August 2021.
  19. Boustanys (1 January 2016). "Boustanys". Boustany's publishing House. Retrieved 29 August 2021.
  20. "بستان العدالة(إصعد مع أصالة مرحلة الخامسة) – Asala Publishers". 16 January 2021. Archived from the original on 16 January 2021. Retrieved 29 August 2021.
  21. عزت, سماح أبو بكر (2014). أرخص الكنوز. ISBN 9786144029534.
  22. عزت, سماح أبو بكر (2014). هدية الجبل. ISBN 9786144420140.
  23. ʻIzzat, Samāḥ ʼAbū Bakr; عزت، سماح أبو بكر. (2014). Ṣahīl min Dhahab. Nabīlah Shishkilī, شيشكلى، نبيلة. (al-Ṭabʻah 1 ed.). Bayrūt: Dār ʼAṣālah. ISBN 978-614-402-765-3. OCLC 883660533.
  24. عزت, سماح أبو بكر (2014). المتهم فأر. ISBN 9786144029541.
  25. Izzat, Samah Abu Bakr (2014). Hisan Hassan. Hazzar al-Sanqanqi. Asalah. ISBN 978-614-402-764-6. OCLC 941217322.
  26. ʻIzzat, Samāḥ ʼAbū Bakr; عزت، سماح أبو بكر. (2014). Fāʼr fī bayt Tāmir. Munā. Yaqẓān, يقظان، منى. (al-Ṭabʻah 1 ed.). Bayrūt: Dār ʼAṣālah. ISBN 978-614-402-942-8. OCLC 883660240.
  27. ʻAbd Allāh, ʻUthmān Ḥusayn; عثمان حسين عبد الله. (1989). al-Zakāh : al-ḍamān al-ijtimāʻī al-Islāmī (al-Ṭabʻah 1 ed.). al-Manṣūrah [Egypt]: Dār al-Wafāʼ. ISBN 977-14-2188-3. OCLC 21520445.
  28. عزت, سماح أبو بكر (2010). توتة توتة بدأت الحدوتة. ISBN 978-9770814789.
  29. عزت, سماح أبو بكر (2007). العطاء الصامت. ISBN 978-9771441397.
  30. "مناقشة "قنال لا تعرف المحال" لـ سماح أبو بكر عزت بالمركز الدولى للكتاب.. الثلاثاء". اليوم السابع. 27 August 2021. Retrieved 29 August 2021.
  31. "سماح أبو بكر عزت: سعيدة بترجمة "الدائرة الحائرة" بعد فوزها بجائزة المجلس الدولي لكتب اليافعين | صور – بوابة الأهرام". 9 June 2020. Archived from the original on 9 June 2020. Retrieved 29 August 2021.
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