Bird Brothers, A Delhi Story

Rina Singh
Illustrations Barkha Lohia
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Bird Brothers, A Delhi Story

Rina Singh
Illustrations Barkha Lohia
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★ “A true story of the growth of compassion. This nonfiction book has themes of environmental protection, determination, helping others, and following one’s passions. The stunning illustrations feature brightly colored watercolor-like scenes, providing a magical perspective of the birds and the skies above Dehli. Readers who like reading stories about animal rescue will enjoy this book. This would be a first choice for any library looking for new nonfiction picture books. The artwork and the story are inspiring and beautiful.”

  • Convient pour : Âges 6-8 ans
  • Date de publication : Aug 19, 2025
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 32
  • Éditeur : Orca Book Publishers
  • ISBN : 9781459838567
  • Dimensions : 10.75" W x 0.313" L x 8.75" H
Rina Singh is an award-winning author of children’s books whose storytelling is fueled by a deep curiosity about the world. Inspired by real-life stories of resilience, social justice and the environment, her books empower young readers to dream big and act boldly—just like the brothers in this story did. Her work has been translated into multiple languages and has received starred reviews from Kirkus Reviews, Publishers Weekly, School Library Journal and Booklist. Grandmother School won the Christie Harris Illustrated Children’s Literature Prize; Diwali: A Festival of Lights was nominated for the Red Cedar Award; and Once, a Bird was selected for IBBY Canada’s Silent Books Collection. Barkha Lohia is an illustrator and visual artist who brings stories to life through her artwork—whether in picture books, editorials or prints. She is a recipient of a Binod Kanoria Illustration Award for A Tree of My Own, and she has illustrated books like So Many Leaves and Let’s Talk About Trees. Barkha’s work delves into the unseen connections between humans and nature, inviting deeper reflection and a sense of wonder. When she’s not creating, she’s out in the wild—clicking, sketching and drawing inspiration from the world around her.

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