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The Wordkeepers
written by Jash Sen
(Duckbill Books, 2013)
Epic in its scope, The Wordkeepers begins with a prologue set five thousand years ago, … Continue reading ... →
What Shall I Make?
written by Nandini Nayar, illustrated by Proiti Roy
(Frances Lincoln, 2009)
Watching his mother cooking in the kitchen becomes a … Continue reading ... →
Mitali Perkins is the acclaimed author of such books as the middle-grade Jane Addam’s Award Honor Book Rickshaw Girl, which was included in New York Public Library’s 2013 list of ‘100 Great Children’s Books‘, and YA novel … Continue reading ... →