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NAVYA SINGS FOR NAVARATHRI by Lakshmi Thamizhmani

NAVYA SINGS FOR NAVARATHRI

by Lakshmi Thamizhmani ; illustrated by Avani Dwivedi

Pub Date: Aug. 20th, 2024
ISBN: 9780063286030
Publisher: Harper/HarperCollins

A girl finds her voice during a Hindu holiday celebrating the divine feminine.

Navya’s aunt—whom she calls Athai—and cousin Shruti have come all the way from India to celebrate Navarathri. Athai suggests that Navya sing the song that Athai taught her last month. Navya demurs, saying that she’ll sing next time. On the nights that follow, Navya visits friends’ houses and listens to other girls and women sing but is too afraid to join them. After these visits, she sings to herself, all alone. On the fourth night of the festival, Athai tells Navya and Shruti the story of how the powerful goddess Durga defeated the buffalo demon Mahisa. When Athai wakes up the next morning with a cold, too sick to sing, Navya wonders if she’ll have the courage to sing on her aunt’s behalf. With a little practice and a lot of bravery, she eventually channels her inner goddess into song. Dwivedi’s stylized, vibrant illustrations accompany this gently inspiring story; colorful patterns on the rugs and on the women’s and girls’ clothing are especially eye-catching. Those unfamiliar with Navarathri will come away enlightened by the backmatter, which also explores Carnatic music and includes a recipe for a chickpea snack. Overall, it’s a sweet and uplifting tale about an oft-overlooked Hindu holiday.

A gently empowering tale of triumph.

(glossary) (Picture book. 4-8)