Books
MOTHER STEALS A BICYCLE
An Indian mom’s tales of her mischievous rural childhood
are nearly too magical to imagine.
Within the intricate world woven by an 11-and-½-year-old baby’s
mom, bicycles pedal themselves, shadows grow to be pleasant ghosts, hyenas hang-out
the fields, and bugs predict the climate. Amma’s descriptions of her exploits
within the southern Indian village the place she grew up stroll a skinny line between
truth and fiction, and the narrator isn’t fairly positive what’s reality and what
is exaggeration. Just one factor is for certain: Whether or not she is plucking feathers
off of a reside peacock or throwing herself right into a river earlier than she is aware of the right way to
correctly swim, Amma’s braveness and curiosity are the driving forces behind all
of her fantastical adventures. By the tip, the narrator needs that they,
too, lived in a spot as fascinating as Amma’s village. The e book is written as
a dialogue between a mom and baby, and its conversational tone makes it
appropriate for each read-alouds and unbiased studying. The narrator’s voice is
charming, as are the pen-and-ink illustrations and the cleverly designed textual content,
which makes use of varied fonts to emphasise key phrases within the narrative. Amma’s fearless
and empowered persona is especially refreshing to learn, as is
the e book’s portrayal of rural India as an enchanting place bursting with
risk as an alternative of an impoverished backwater in want of Western
intervention.
A superbly designed and expertly narrated introduction to
childhood within the southern Indian countryside. (Fiction. 10-12)