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Chargement... A Pair of Twins (Karadi Tales) (édition 2014)par Kavitha Mandana (Auteur), Nayantara Surendranath (Illustrateur)
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Sundari, the daughter of the Chief Mahout in Mysore, and the elephant calf Lakshmi were born on the same day and remain close, and when Lakshmi's father gets too old to lead the procession for Dussehra, Sundari suggests Lakshmi take his place. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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One of a number of titles I have read recently from the Chennai-based independent publisher Karadi Tales, which specializes in picture-books, A Pair of Twins features an engaging story from author Kavitha Mandana and appealing artwork from illustrator Nayantara Surendranath. The narrative argues for the inclusion of girls in a traditionally masculine activity, but it also emphasizes, through the subplot involving Sundari's brother Vikram, who wants to be a drummer, that boys should also be allowed to follow their dreams, and to pursue unconventional paths. The artwork is colorful, full of stylized figures that dance across the page. An informative afterword gives more details about the festival of Dussehra, and how it is specifically celebrated in the city of Mysore. Recommended to anyone looking for picture-books with an Indian and/or Hindu cultural background, as well to those seeking children's stories that emphasize that girls should be permitted the same opportunities as boys. ( )