Tamarind and the Star of Ishta

by Jasbinder Bilan (Author)

Tamarind and the Star of Ishta
Reading Level: 4th − 5th Grade
Tamarind has never met her Indian mother, Chinty, who died shortly after she was born. But when her father remarries, Tamarind is sent to India to stay with the family she has never met, in their atmospheric ancestral home--a huge mansion high in the Himalaya mountains. Her arrival in India brings culture shock, secrets, and unanswered questions: What is the tension between her father and the family, and why will no one talk about her mother? Instead of answers, she is greeted with ominous silence. Taking refuge in the lush gardens one moon-lit night, she follows a friendly monkey to find an abandoned hut and a glowing star ring, and meets Ishta, a mysterious mountain girl. Tamarind unravels the mysteries of the house alongside the search for her own identity.
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An intriguing intergenerational family story.

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Raised in England by her Indian father, Tamarind never knew her seldom-discussed mother, Chinty, who died from an illness shortly after her birth. But when her father and new stepmother, Chloe, who cues as white, leave for their honeymoon, Tamarind is sent to meet her late mother's family and visit India for the first time, spending a week during monsoon season in the family's Himalayan mansion. She arrives with big feelings--including resentment of Chloe as well as curiosity about her cultural heritage and her mother. But her extended family proves as mum as her father about the details of Chinty's life and death. Tamarind meets an enigmatic spirit, Ishta, in the atmospheric mansion's luxuriant gardens. As Tamarind works to accept changes, Ishta provides her with answers about her mother's life and death--and allows the family to confront their frozen grief. In Bilan's (Aarti & the Blue Gods) supernatural-leaning contemporary novel, lushly descriptive prose, presented in Tamarind's reportorial first-person voice, underlines the book's essential themes of family and heritage, while a sensitive excavation of loss and family dynamics grounds the title's otherworldly elements. Ages 8-12. (June)

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Review quotes

"A lush world of colors, spices, magic, and the power of knowing oneself better through knowing the places and people that are part of your heritage."— Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

"A lush, gorgeous setting in a novel as vivid and original as her Costa-winning debut." - The Guardian

"Beautifully written, richly atmospheric and touchingly spiritual, this brief novel sparkles like a polished gem." - Daily Mail

"Weaves together themes of identity, belonging and bereavement with mythology and magical realism, all within the stunning setting of a grand old house in India." - Booktrust

Jasbinder Bilan
Jasbinder Bilan's debut novel Asha and the Spirit Bird won the prestigious Costa Children's Book Award and The Times/Chicken House Children's Fiction Competition. She has an MA in creative writing from Bath Spa University. She lives in England with her husband, two sons, and an adorable dog named Enzo.

Nina Chakrabarti studied illustration at Central Saint Martin's College and the Royal College of Art, London. She uses line drawing to explore her love of the decorative arts, inspired by her past in Kolkata, India, where she grew up, and the exuberance of London, where she lived for many years. She is the author of the best-selling My Wonderful World of Fashion, which has been translated into ten languages.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781338769432
Lexile Measure
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Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Chicken House
Publication date
June 28, 2022
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV039050 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Emotions & Feelings
JUV037000 - Juvenile Fiction | Fantasy & Magic
JUV013000 - Juvenile Fiction | Family | General
JUV028000 - Juvenile Fiction | Mysteries, Espionage, & Detective Stories
JUV030020 - Juvenile Fiction | People & Places | Asia
Library of Congress categories
Friendship
Death
Identity
Identity (Psychology)
Magic
Families
Family life
India
Mothers
Psychological fiction
Monkeys
Girls
Himalaya Mountains
Magic realist fiction

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