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Children's Fiction Cooking & Food

Veena and the Red Roti

A Story of Hope During Partition

by (author) Namita Moolani Mehra

illustrated by Beena Mistry

Publisher
Kids Can Press
Initial publish date
Sep 2024
Category
Cooking & Food, Asia, Diversity & Multicultural, Emigration & Immigration
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781525307355
    Publish Date
    Sep 2024
    List Price
    $23.99

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Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels

  • Age: 4 to 8
  • Grade: p to 3
  • Reading age: 4 to 8

Description

Set during the Partition of India, a moving story about a girl who helps others the only way she knows how: by cooking up a small taste of home.

Veena loves her home, especially spending time in the kitchen learning how to make roti. But everything changes when India suddenly becomes free from British rule, and the country is to be divided in two according to religion. Fearing for their safety, Veena's family flees in the middle of the night. They make their way to a dusty and crowded refugee camp, where life is difficult and her family struggles. Even the roti is different from what Veena remembers from home. She wants to do something to bring hope and comfort to the people at the camp. By making them tasty roti, maybe Veena can use her skills to lift everyone's spirits.

This poignant picture book is based on the experience of author Namita Moolani Mehra's grandparents, who left nearly everything behind when they fled Sindh province in 1947 during the Partition of India. Sensitively written, the story can serve as an excellent starting point for classroom discussions of migration and refugees. Veena is an engaging and resourceful girl who helps put a face to the refugee experience. Beena Mistry's colorful illustrations bring a relatable warmth to the story. The content also connects to social studies lessons on conflict and change, local and global communities, and the cultural importance of food. Back matter includes an author's note, a map, contextual information about Partition and a glossary.

About the authors

Namita Moolani Mehra is the author of several picture books and children's cookbooks. She runs Indian Spicebox, a cooking and spice business that helps fund hot meals for underprivileged children. Namita was born in a remote village in Nigeria, grew up in the UK and India, studied and worked in the United States and now lives in Singapore with her husband and children.

Namita Moolani Mehra's profile page

Beena Mistry is an illustrator and art director based in Toronto, Ontario. They are the web art director for Shameless Magazine and have worked on book covers, comics, zines and more. Find them online at beenamistry.com.

Beena Mistry's profile page

Editorial Reviews

The story engages the senses as bangles jingle-jangle over the buttery smell of ghee as Veena kneads, rolls, turns, flips, and stacks the rotis. A colorful, child-friendly take on a complex historical subject not often seen in children's literature.

The Historical Novel Society

... simple [illustrations] show the deep emotions portrayed, from early fear to the comfort of familiar food and the joy and hope that comes with resilience. ... It will resonate with those who already have background knowledge [of Partition].

School Library Journal

A moving celebration of cultural and personal resilience.

Kirkus Reviews

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