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Timeless Indian Stories- Written From Within

May 22, 2012 By Sandra Bornstein 4 Comments

I asked several of my former colleagues what type of Indian stories their students liked. One responded, the Panchatantra.  Huh, was my initial response. Yes, even after living in India for 8 months, I admit that my understanding of Indian culture is limited. A Google search came … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Books, International Education, Reviews Tagged With: Alice Priestley, Anklet for a Princess: A Cinderella Tale From India, Book Reviews, India, Jan Barger, Jonny Zucker, Lighting a Lamp: A Diwali Story, Lights for Gita, Lila Mehta, Mehlli Gobhai, Multicultural Literature-India, Panchatrantra, Rachna Gilmore, The Blue Jackal, The Story of Divaali, Youshan Tang

Intergenerational Picture Books-India

May 11, 2012 By Sandra Bornstein 2 Comments

Kashmira uses her childhood memories growing up on the west coast of India to create charming picture books that focus on two different aspects of life in India. In Monsoon Afternoon (by Kashmira Sheth and illustrated by Yoshiko Jaeggi, Peachtree Publishers 2007)  the reader … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Books, International Education, Reviews Tagged With: India, Kashmira Sheth, Monsoon Afternoon, Monsoon picture books, Multicultural literature, My Dadima Wears a Sari, saris in India, Teaching, Yoshiko Jaeggi

Another Award Winning Author- Writing About India

May 10, 2012 By Sandra Bornstein 4 Comments

Uma Krishnaswami has written numerous books about her former homeland, India. One fine example is Monsoon by Uma Krishnaswami, illustrated by Jamel Akib (Farrar Straus Giroux, 2003). This bookreminds me of my many months in India.  Not only does it provide glimpses of Indian … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Books, International Education, Reviews Tagged With: 1947 Partition, book review blog, Book Reviews, Indian culture, Indian monsoons, Jamel Akib, Multicultural literature, picture book blog, Picture books, Soumya Sitaraman, Uma Krishnaswami

Award Winning Picture Book- India

May 8, 2012 By Sandra Bornstein 34 Comments

Are there any award winning picture books that highlight India?   One picture book hit the lottery for American recognition.  Finders Keepers? A True Story in India, by Robert Arnett and illustrated by SmitaTurakhia (Atman Press, 2003) is stunning, not only in its … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Books, International Education, Reviews Tagged With: Award winning picture book, book review blog, Book Reviews, India, Multicultural picture books, picture book blog, Robert Arnett, Smita Turakhia, Teaching, teaching multiculturalism

Sudha Murty and The Bird With the Golden Wings

May 7, 2012 By Sandra Bornstein Leave a Comment

While teaching in India, I adapted to my new terrain and quickly learned that my expectations needed to be modified. One thing I missed was familiar children’s literature.  I eagerly awaited the arrival of the Scholastic Book Fair only to be disappointed by the fair’s small and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Books, International Education, Reviews Tagged With: Ajanta Guhathakurta, book review blog, Book Reviews, Books, Infosys, Infosys Foundation, N. R. Narayana Murthy, picture book blog, Sudha Murty, Teaching, The Bird with Golden Wings:Stories of Wit and Magic

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