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Dreamers – Lavanya Karthik

June 22, 2022 by Varsha Seshan Leave a Comment

I finally read the next two books in Lavanya Karthik’s series, Dreamers. I read the first two nearly a year ago! Once more, the visuals are gorgeous. And the stories? Simple and delightful.

Janaki wants to be like the birds her father loves so much. They lurk in his eyes and make his eyes shine. But her father tells her she isn’t a bird; she’s like a tiny mangrove seed. Janaki is most offended – she doesn’t want to be a seed! But when she learns what it means to be a seed, we see her lighting up. We experience with her the joy of possibility, and the idea that a seed contains a forest. In fact, a seed is a forest. The Girl Who Was a Forest is such a beautiful tale!

The Boys Who Created Malgudi made me smile. Lavanya Karthik’s portrayal of R.K. Laxman, especially, is exactly how I would imagine the cartoonist to have been as a boy! From the whimsical cover to the words and illustrations within the pages, writer and cartoonist leap out, making us see the boys as they were – dreamers who created worlds of their own.

Title

The Girl Who Was a Forest
The Boys Who Created Malgudi

Author

Lavanya Karthik

Tags

Non-fiction, Biography, Illustrated

Rating (out of 5)

 

 4.5/5
 4.5/5

Age-group

7+

Filed Under: Books, Children Tagged With: Chapter Book, Dreamers, Lavanya Karthik, reading, review, The Boys Who Created Malgudi, The Girl Who Was a Forest

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