Supriya Kelkar muestra con facilidad la amplia variedad de emociones que todos sentimos por medio del patka que Harpreet usa a diario. Ahora que Harpreet tiene que mudarse a una nueva ciudad y cambiar de escuela, solo quiere usar su patka gris porque extraña su hogar. Con las bellas ilustraciones de Alea Marley, Los muchos colores de Harpreet Singh (Spanish edition) es el libro perfecto para quienes estén aprendiendo a encontrar su lugar en el mundo y a expresar sus sentimientos.
Supriya Kelkar Libros






American as Paneer Pie
- 336 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
Set against the backdrop of immigration, the story delves into the intricate themes of identity and belonging. Through the experiences of its characters, the novel portrays the challenges and nuances faced by individuals navigating their cultural heritage in a new land. With a blend of charm and depth, it invites readers to reflect on the personal and societal impacts of migration, making it a poignant exploration of the immigrant experience.
Middle-schooler Sonali cannot bring herself to share her feelings, but when she wakes up one day and begins to involuntarily burst into Bollywood song and dance routines that showcase her emotions, she realizes she has to find her voice and share her feelings.
Ahimsa
- 320 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
This collection features works by prominent authors and filmmakers, showcasing diverse narratives and perspectives. Each contributor brings unique storytelling styles that reflect cultural themes and personal experiences. Readers can expect a blend of fiction and non-fiction that explores various aspects of life, identity, and society, highlighting the richness of contemporary literature and cinema. The collaboration emphasizes the importance of voices from different backgrounds, offering insights into the human experience through compelling narratives.
A charming picture book about a little girl who loves her bindis and her Nani. Both help her to find the courage to compete in the school talent show.
Strong As Fire, Fierce As Flame
- 324 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
"In 1857 India, 12-year-old Meera escapes a life she has no say in--and certain death on her husband's funeral pyre--only to end up a servant to a British general in the East India Company. When a rebellion against British colonizers spreads, she must choose between relative safety in a British household or standing up for herself and her people"-- Provided by publisher
When ten-year-old Indian American Geetanjali, part of a family of classical Hindustani music singers, believes her neighbor has become an ichchaadari naagin, a cobra that can turn human, she must overcome her fears and harness the power of her voice before the naagin changes the whole town into snakes.
The narrative explores the tumultuous history of the Kohinoor diamond, tracing its journey from India to British royalty, highlighting themes of colonial exploitation and cultural significance. It delves into the injustices faced by the South Asian monarch who was deceived into giving it up, and how the diamond was altered to fit Western ideals. Through its poetic prose and vibrant imagery, the book encourages reflection on the implications of museum artifacts, historical narratives, and the importance of recognizing past wrongs to foster a more equitable future.
Perfect for back-to-school, this inspiring picture book created by an Indian- American author and artist encourages kids to celebrate all the things that make them unique, especially their names.
For fans of I Am Golden, an empowering picture book about a South Asian girl who recognises the beauty of her own brown skin as she finds and collects beautiful brown things during a walk in the woods - by an award-winning South Asian author!