Hooda Shawa Qaddumi grew up in the United Kingdom, and currently lives in
Kuwait with her husband and their two children. She works as a professor of English at
Kuwait University. Al Qaddumi studied at the
American University in Cairo where she obtained a bachelor's degree in Economics and Political Science and then a master's of Education in Teaching English from
The College of New Jersey in the US. Currently, she is obtaining a second master's degree in Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies from
Kuwait University. In 2008, her book "The Journey of Birds to Mount Qaf " won the
Sheikh Zayed Book Award for Children's Literature. The Same book also won the Best Direction Book Award at the Beirut International Book Fair 50, and which is inspired by the poetic writing of the story "Logic of the Bird" by the Persian Sufi poet
Farid al-Din al-Attar who lived in
Nishapur during the twelfth century AD. == Works ==