My Mother's Sari
Author
Sandhya Rao
Illustrator
Nina Sabnani
Published
1/1/2009
Age Groups
Early Elementary (5-8)
Author
Sandhya Rao
Illustrator
Nina Sabnani
Published
1/1/2009
Age Groups
Early Elementary (5-8)
Author
Sandhya Rao
Illustrator
Nina Sabnani
Published
1/1/2009
Age Groups
Early Elementary (5-8)
Summary of Book
A little girls sees her mothers sari as ""long like a train"" and that it ""fills the air with color when I dance and sing."" A blue sari is a ""river""; a patterned one is a place to hide with her friends. Best of all, the youngster wraps herself in the vivid cloth because she loves how it makes her dream. The endpapers demonstrate how to wrap the garment. Full-spread illustrations capture the colors and textures of the fabrics and the little girl's wide-eyed playfulness and love of her mother's attire.
Author Biography
Sandhya Rao is one of the finest writers for children in India. Her books have won awards and accolades: My Friend the Sea won the Ambitious Children’s Book Project award at the Berlin Children and Youth Literature Festival, 2005. My Mother’s Sari was chosen as an Outstanding International Book, 2007, by the United States Board for Books for Young People (USBBY) and the Children’s Book Council.
Illustrator Biography
Nina Sabnani is an artist and storyteller who uses film, illustration and writing to tell her stories. She graduated in painting from the Faculty of Fine Arts, Vadodara and received a master’s degree in film from Syracuse University, NY, which she pursued as a Fulbright Fellow in 1997. Her doctoral research at the IDC focused on Rajasthan’s Kaavad storytelling tradition.