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Book Review : My Two Great-Grandmothers

The Saffron Tree blog carried a review by Arthi Anand of our book  ‘My two great-grandmothers’
Arthi writes …
This Pratham Books story revolves around a charming and perceptive young girl, the product of an inter-racial marriage. She has two great-grandmothers from two very different worlds. While she has never seen the paternal one who lives in Gambia, she is fortunate to meet the Norwegian great-grandmother occasionally.
The grand old ladies build and enjoy a rapport with their little great grand child. While one sings and narrates old tales, the other manages to connect over the phone, despite a language barrier.
The book works at two levels:

1. It celebrates mutli cultural differences and ageless relationships.

2. Old age and death are difficult to explain to little kids, but this story can come in useful in such discussions and that too, in a non-tragic way.

Kids over six years should find they can read the book confidently, but the poetry in the relationships shared, can be enjoyed across ages.
The art is full of soul and makes you feel you have met the characters.
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