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Kailash Satyarthi has fought injustice his whole life. As a young boy, he raised money to help poor children attend school. As a teen, he challenged caste discrimination by sharing a meal with ‘untouchables’. And as an adult, he has fought against child labour, ultimately rescuing over a hundred thousand children and fighting for their right to education. In 2014, he was recognized for his efforts, winning a Nobel Peace Prize alongside Malala Yousafzai. This inspiring picture book shows that anyone can strive for change and make a difference in their community.
Imprint: India Puffin
Published: Feb/2025
ISBN: 9780143473114
Length : 40 Pages
MRP : ₹299.00
Imprint: Penguin Audio
Published:
ISBN:
Imprint: India Puffin
Published: Feb/2025
ISBN:
Length : 40 Pages
MRP : ₹299.00
Kailash Satyarthi has fought injustice his whole life. As a young boy, he raised money to help poor children attend school. As a teen, he challenged caste discrimination by sharing a meal with ‘untouchables’. And as an adult, he has fought against child labour, ultimately rescuing over a hundred thousand children and fighting for their right to education. In 2014, he was recognized for his efforts, winning a Nobel Peace Prize alongside Malala Yousafzai. This inspiring picture book shows that anyone can strive for change and make a difference in their community.
Srividhya Venkat is the author of several picture books, including Girls on Wheels, Dancing in Thatha's Footsteps, The Clever Tailor and Pickle Mania. Having grown up in India and lived across three countries, she loves stories that are unique yet universal. Srividhya longs for a world where everyone will be like the hummingbird in this story, doing their bit to make a difference, little by little, drop by drop. When not reading or writing, she loves to listen to music, tinker with new recipes and explore the world outside her window.
She currently resides in the Chicago area with her family.
www. srividhyavenkat.com
Illustrator bio:
Danica da Silva Pereira hails from the lush landscapes of Goa, India, and her illustrations for this book are infused with a profound personal connection, having observed the echoes of child labour portrayed in these pages. She completed an MA in Children’s Book Illustration at the Cambridge School of Art and enjoys communicating narratives through visual storytelling. Her work is influenced by the world around her, and she is passionate about representing diversity while advocating for social
and environmental causes. She now lives with her husband in the United Kingdom, where she works as an illustrator and graphic designer.
www. danicadasilvapereira.com
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