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Highlights
- A sweet and joyful story of self-discovery and identity from the same celebrated creative team who brought us My Bindi, and the co-author of the bestselling middle grade story Save Me a Seat.I look in the mirror, I see me in my saree.And my heart is full... In my beautiful peacock blue saree.I bring my palms together and smile.
- 4-8 Years
- 11.41" x 8.69" Hardcover
- 40 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Family
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About the Book
"Divya loves her mother's sarees and she would really like to wear her favorite to Heritage Night at school--but her mother says she is too young to wear one"--Book Synopsis
A sweet and joyful story of self-discovery and identity from the same celebrated creative team who brought us My Bindi, and the co-author of the bestselling middle grade story Save Me a Seat.
I look in the mirror, I see me in my saree.And my heart is full... In my beautiful peacock blue saree.I bring my palms together and smile."Namaste, I am Divya, and this is my saree."
Divya loves her mother's sarees. Each one is unique; some are soft and silky, some are stiff and crisp, and some dazzle with gold and silver. And she can't wait for the day when she's old enough to wear one herself! It's Heritage Night at school and everyone gets to share something from their culture with the class. Divya hopes this is her chance to finally wear her first saree. Will Divya get to wear one after all?
In this tender follow-up to My Bindi, author Gita Varadarajan's lyrical and moving text is accompanied with Archana Sreenivasan's charming and vibrant illustrations and bring to life another beautiful story as a young girl discovers a new way to embrace her Indian culture.
Review Quotes
Praise for My Saree:
"A passionate celebration of cultural identity." -- Kirkus Reviews
Praise for Save Me a Seat:
* "A novel treatment of a familiar situation delivered with fizz and aplomb." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review
"Through their struggles, Ravi and Joe will capture the hearts of readers and inspire fans to cheer for them just as loudly as they did for Auggie from R.J. Palacio's Wonder (Knopf, 2010) and Ally from Linda Mullaly Hunt's Fish in a Tree (Penguin, 2015)." -- School Library Journal
About the Author
Gita Varadarajan was born and raised in India. She has worked with children all over the world, and now teaches second grade in Princeton, New Jersey. Save Me a Seat, written with Sarah Weeks, was her first novel.Archana Sreenivasan is a freelance illustrator based in Bangalore, India. Her illustrations have been published in magazines, children's books, book covers, and comics. She finds the natural world and people watching most inspiring and engaging.