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The Samosa Rebellion
By (Author) Shanthi Sekaran
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Katherine Tegen Books
5th January 2022
United States
Children
Fiction
813.6
Hardback
352
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 30mm
424g
Critically acclaimed author Shanthi Sekaran makes her middle grade debut with this timely and stunning novel in which a young boy and his friends must rescue his grandmother from a relocation camp after their countrys descent into xenophobia. Perfect for fans ofThe Night DiaryandFront Desk.
Before his grandmother moved from India to the island of Mariposa, Muki Krishnans life was good. But now He has to share his bedroom with Paati, his grandmother, who snores like a bulldozer and wakes him up at dawn to do yoga.
Paatis arrival coincides with even bigger changes in Mariposa. The president divides citizens into Butterfliesfamilies who have lived in Mariposa for three generationsand Moths, who, like Mukis family, are more recent immigrants. The changes are small at first. But then Muki and his friends find a camp being built to imprison Moths before sending them away. Soon after, his Paati is captured and taken there.
While devising Paatis escape, Muki discovers that a secret rebellion is underway, and as he digs deeper, he realizes that rescuing Paati will be the fight of his life.
* Bank Street Best Children's Books of the Year *
"Sekaran explains systemic racism and the dangers of demagoguery in clear and age-appropriate ways with evocative prose. Breathtakingly memorable." Kirkus Reviews(starred review) Sekarans world-building is compelling and distinctive, never overtaken by the storys clear message about intolerance. The character names (the president answers to 'Bambi'; Tinleys dad is 'Doggy') bring a touch of the ridiculous to the books otherwise sober exploration of prejudice and authoritarianism; and Mukis vivid enthusiasm makes him a compelling protagonist. Horn Book Magazine "An effective novel-length parable that tracks how microaggressions mask, and then escalate into, political policy and how the fortunes of legal residents can turn on a dime... A useful reading prompt for classroom discussion." Bulletin of the Center for Childrens Books "The Samosa Rebellion is a fascinating journey which seamlessly makes inventive parallelsto our current issues of immigration, racism, classism, and xenophobia. A thought-provoking, fast-paced, and heartfelt adventure!" Veera Hiranandani, Newbery Honorwinning author of The Night Diary Sharp, incisive, and layered, The Samosa Rebellion is a deftly written, lovingly realized novel that is at once a page-turner and a call to action. Sekarans characters are warm and passionate and impossible not to root for, and their story is urgent and nuanced and relentlessly readable. Corey Ann Haydu, acclaimed author of One Jar of Magic The Samosa Rebellion is an extraordinary, thoroughly engrossing read. Warm and charming in its exploration of family and friendship, its also sharp and clear-eyed in its depiction of a countrys frightening slide toward an anti-immigrant nationalism. Trenton Lee Stewart, New York Times bestselling author of the Mysterious Benedict Society series A strong commentary on the anti-immigrant sentiment prevalent in our own country. Booklist (starred review)
Shanthi Sekaran is a novelist and television writer who lives in Berkeley, California. Lucky Boy, her most recent book for adults, came out in 2017. The Samosa Rebellion is her first middle grade book. When shes not writing, she plays soccer and the ukulele. She has two kids and a cat named Frog.