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Divine Loop Hole: a modern telling of an old classic, The Ramayana

Divine Loop Hole: a modern telling of an old classic, The Ramayana

As a kid, I loved it when my father would tell me the story of the Ramayana, so much so, that I tried to read the Ramayana on my own. Needless to say, it was a very dry read, especially for a child. Now, as a mother who wants to share this story with my [...]

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Dreams of Hope

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Last night, Lela, my little one, climbed onto our cozy cushioned rocking chair and into my lap to read a new bedtime story, Dreams of Hope, by Navjot Kaur. She was immediately intrigued by the cover, curious about what was waiting for us [...]

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Ginger Book Club, June: The Grand Plan to Fix Everything

Win a FREE copy of the book, The Grand Plan to Fix Everything! Details at the end of the review.
This month, we venture into the world of children’s literature with Uma Krishnaswami’s new book, The Grand Plan to Fix Everything. I find it interesting, that current global issues of bridging cultural gaps, and addressing the [...]

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Ginger book club pick – India Calling

Ginger book club pick – India Calling

Generation ginger’s  book club pick for the month is India Calling: an intimate portrait of a nation’s remaking, by Anand Giridharadas.
Growing up in Shaker Heights to immigrant Indian parents, Anand contemplates his experience as a first generation Indian American. Moving to India in his early 20′s to find out more about the country his parents [...]

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