Embark on the brave journey of Heera, a teenager who lives in India. Using her inner strength and resilience, Heera is forced into the world of poverty, sex trafficking, and societal norms to expose the harsh realities of life. (Grades 7-9)
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Ajay and the Mumbai Sun
Amidst the dynamic pulse of Mumbai, a young boy named Ajay embarks on a journey of self-discovery. As he confronts challenges and uncovers hidden stories in the city’s labyrinthine streets, Ajay learns that the true essence of Mumbai lies in its people—their dreams, struggles, and unwavering spirit beneath the city’s blazing sun. (Grades 3-7)
The Carpet: An Afghan Family Story
The illustrations beautifully capture Dezh Azaad’s story about an Afghan refugee child, her innocence and uncertainty when she remembers the role the carpet has played in her family’s history and memories. This picture book is accessible to readers of all levels from beginner to advanced. Early readers can engage with the illustrations to follow along with the family’s journey, or use the entire book as a read aloud. Azaad’s story highlights the beauty of Afghan culture that is often misrepresented and misunderstood. (Grades PK-3)
2024 South Asia Book Award for Children’s and Young Adult Literature
Award Winners The Carpet: An Afghan Family Story by Dezh Azaad; illustrated by Nan Cao (Abrams Books for Young Readers, 2023). The illustrations beautifully capture Dezh Azaad’s story about an Afghan refugee child, her innocence …
2023 South Asia Book Award for Children’s and Young Adult Literature
Award Winners The Moon from Dehradun: A Story of Partition by Shirin Shamsi; illustrated by Tarun Lak (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, 2022). In 1947, Azra and her family took an unforgettable train ride from …
Born Behind Bars
Kabir was born in jail, where his mother was unjustly serving time. When determined that he was too old to stay and is suddenly released, he loses the only family and home he knows. The rest of the story is about him, learning how to survive in the world, with the help of Rani, a street girl. (Grades 5-8)
Dancing in Thatha’s Footsteps
Thatha takes his granddaughter Varsha to weekly bharatanatyam classical dance lessons while her brother, Varun, tags along. Unexpectedly, the rhythm draws Varun in, but amid spirit crushing comments he’s uncertain that dance is for boys until Thatha shows his dance moves and reveals his past as a dancer in India. (Grades PK-2)
The Marvelous Mirza Girls
A mother and daughter story of resilience, strength, and love, as they rediscover themselves and each other while being lost in the myriad gallis of the City of Djinns, Delhi. Sheba Karim transports you with Ruby and Noreen to the heart and soul of Delhi through her vivid descriptions of culture, architecture, ruins, and of course-the food. (Grades 9-12)