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Meera Sriram

    Meera Sriram crée des histoires pour enfants, mettant en lumière des personnes, des lieux et des expériences souvent moins visibles dans la littérature. Fermement convaincue du pouvoir transformateur des récits, elle défend la diversité des étagères de livres. Son écriture puise dans sa propre vie et ses expériences, enrichissant le paysage de la littérature jeunesse avec de nouvelles perspectives.

    Our World: India
    Dumpling Day
    The Yellow Suitcase
    A Garden in My Hands
    Between Two Worlds
    A Gift for Amma
    • A Gift for Amma

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,2(9)Évaluer

      In this #OwnVoices book inspired by the author's hometown of Chennai, India, a girl explores the vibrant rainbow of delights in a southern Indian street market as she searches for a gift for her amma (mother). Endnotes explain all the items on sale and introduce readers to markets around the world.

      A Gift for Amma
    • Amrita Sher-Gil was always making art--as a little girl in Budapest, as a young woman in Northern India, and as an art student in Paris, she filled up notebooks with sketches and drawings--but what kind of artist would she grow up to be? Amrita was rebellious, brave, curious, and bold in her short life and in her paintings, and she became an important figure in the 20th century modern art movement.

      Between Two Worlds
    • A Garden in My Hands

      • 40pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,2(294)Évaluer

      This touching picture book celebrates the custom of applying henna for special occasions through a mother and daughter who share family memories and stories. The sweet smell of henna, and stories we carry, fill us with pride of a faraway home. There's a wedding tomorrow! And one little girl sits patiently while her mother tenderly applies intricate, delicate henna designs on her hands. As she does, she shares family stories--about weddings, monsoons, and ancestors long gone. The little girl must be careful to protect her hands as the henna dries--one smudge could ruin a story! After a whole night of anticipation, when the flakes are washed away, what will they reveal? Lyrical text pairs with vibrant illustrations for this poignant picture book that blooms with heart, connects us to our roots, and sweetly reminds us of the the garden of love we curate with those closest to us.

      A Garden in My Hands
    • The Yellow Suitcase

      • 40pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      What memories will Asha's yellow suitcase hold now that grandmother is gone?

      The Yellow Suitcase
    • Readers follow ten diverse families as they cook dumplings inside their homes in preparation for a neighbourhood potluck. Dumplings are added to plates one by one, encouraging children to count with each new addition. Authentic recipes for all the dumplings and a map showing their regions of origin are included in the endnotes.

      Dumpling Day
    • Indian author and illustrator add this appealing board book about daily life in India to the Our World series for very young readers.

      Our World: India
    • A father and son share family stories through a spice box, handed down from generation to generation, in this tender picturebook. Rishi's grandma arrives from India today, and he longs to cook curry alongside his Dad using the delicious flavors from his family's spice box. But this spice box is more than just fragrant spices in shades of gold and ruby. This spice box holds memories that are passed down from one generation to the next, as each found their place in this wide world. When Rishi drops the box that holds the family's heart and history, he draws courage and meaning from their treasured past to set things right.

      The Spice Box