Muna Imady was born to an American mother and a Syrian father. She earned a BA in English Literature and a diploma in English-Arabic Translation from Damascus University, as well as a Maitrise from the Sorbonne.
Imady has designed for children a beginner's English reading course, and has written several text books for teaching children English as a second language. She has also written and translated many short Arabic children's stories which were published in several Arabic magazines.
She had a lifelong interest in folktales and promised herself that one day she would write a book of the folktales she had collected.
Imady lived in Damascus with her husband Dr. Nizar Zarka and her three children Nour, Sammy, and Kareem. She taught English as a second language to young children and collected folktales in her free time.
FURTHER READING
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