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OverviewIt's 1975, Tamil Nadu, South India, and nine-year-old Pavi is living a carefree life with her large intergenerational family. Every day is an adventure. Why not steal 233 mangoes from the neighbor's tree? Or make up grand stories that take her to Jupiter? If only there wasn't a sadness lingering over the family. You see, her uncle Selva died just five months after she was born. Pavi may have been just a baby when Selva died, but she feels close to him, as if he's watching over her, helping her when she needs it. But she has so many questions about Selva's death. And why does anyone die when they do? The grown-ups in Pavi's life are hiding something. They dismiss her questions. For instance, when Pavi and her cousins ask about babies, all anyone says is 'Little women are asking big women questions.' And when she asks about Selva, there are no answers either. Why is talking about life and death so hard? Pavi is tired of grown-up secrets! But what if those answers can hurt, or bad things happen? Can prayers and traditions really protect those we love? Pavi is determined to find out. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Padma Prasad ReddeppaPublisher: Lee & Low Books Inc Imprint: Lee & Low Books Inc Dimensions: Width: 13.00cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 20.20cm Weight: 0.376kg ISBN: 9781643796758ISBN 10: 1643796755 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 01 May 2025 Recommended Age: From 9 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews* ""This beautifully crafted, -culturally rich story celebrates -diversity and will resonate with middle grade readers. Pavi's journey encourages empathy and curiosity, making this an excellent addition to classroom and library collections."" -- School Library Journal, starred review ""A poignant, visceral story about superstition, unresolved grief, and the wounds they can inflict."" -- Kirkus Reviews ""From cousin squabbles to school drama to living with grief, Pavi's journey will still be relatable to many readers today.... Reddeppa seamlessly incorporates Tamil language and the ripple effects of colonialism into her debut."" -- Booklist ""The historical setting skillfully illustrates the tension between British and Indian cultures as well as colorism and the caste system, and how these variables impact Pavi's understanding of her family and herself.... [A] sizable, fully drawn cast includes empathetic renderings of mental health challenges and grief."" -- Publishers Weekly * ""This beautifully crafted, -culturally rich story celebrates -diversity and will resonate with middle grade readers. Pavi's journey encourages empathy and curiosity, making this an excellent addition to classroom and library collections."" -- School Library Journal, starred review ""A poignant, visceral story about superstition, unresolved grief, and the wounds they can inflict."" -- Kirkus Reviews * ""This beautifully crafted, -culturally rich story celebrates -diversity and will resonate with middle grade readers. Pavi's journey encourages empathy and curiosity, making this an excellent addition to classroom and library collections."" -- School Library Journal, starred review ""From cousin squabbles to school drama to living with grief, Pavi's journey will still be relatable to many readers today. . . . Reddeppa seamlessly incorporates Tamil language and the ripple effects of colonialism into her debut."" -- Booklist ""A poignant, visceral story about superstition, unresolved grief, and the wounds they can inflict."" -- Kirkus Reviews ""The historical setting skillfully illustrates the tension between British and Indian cultures as well as colorism and the caste system, and how these variables impact Pavi's understanding of her family and herself. . . . A sizable, fully drawn cast includes empathetic renderings of mental health challenges and grief."" -- Publishers Weekly OMG: Only for Middle Graders List 2026 - The Children's Book Council & Ingram Library Services Author InformationPadma Prasad Reddeppa was born in Chennai, India, and is a poet, writer and painter. Her Indian roots provide the material for her imagination. Several of her short stories have been published in various literary magazines in the US and in India. Padma has a postgraduate degree in English literature and was an English lecturer at Stella Maris College, Chennai, before she migrated to the US. Padma is based in Fairfax, Virginia, where she volunteers for the Fairfax Art League. Flying in Colors is her debut novel. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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