by Rina Singh (Author)
During Diwali, Hindus, Sikhs and Jains celebrate the legends and stories that describe the triumph of good over evil and justice over oppression. Critically acclaimed author Rina Singh explores her Indian roots as she tells the Diwali stories, which remind us that eventually light will prevail over darkness.
Enriched by personal stories and spiced with festive recipes, including two by acclaimed chef, Vikram Vij, Diwali: Festival of Lights brings to life the holiday's traditions, food and rituals and takes you on a journey to see how this festival is celebrated around the world!
Diwali is the second book in the Orca Origins series, which examines how ancient traditions are kept alive in the modern world.
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Gr 3-6--A standout volume on Diwali, the Festival of Lights. In simple, clear sentences, Singh recounts the mythic origins of Diwali, while conveying the fun and values behind it. She describes how the holiday is celebrated around the world (even explaining where it's not observed) and recent trends like the westernization of mithai sweets by companies like Dunkin' Donuts. Personal stories from Singh and others emphasize the holiday's emotional resonance. Every page has one or more photos, bright with light and color. Singh explains that while there are no specific dishes that are served on Diwali, most meals are vegetarian and filling. Recipes for saffron coconut burfi, cucumber raita, and more are included. Most vocabulary words (avatar) are explained parenthetically on first use, though no pronunciation help is offered. In addition, Singh also explores how the Indian diaspora celebrates Diwali, including a chapter on the history of Indian immigration to North America. VERDICT An excellent introduction to Diwali and Indian culture, highly recommended for all geography collections.--Patricia D. Lothrop, formerly at St. George's School, Newport, RI
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"This sophisticated volume incorporates information about the major Indian religions; Hindu, Sikh, and Jain Diwali traditions; and Indian immigration to the U.S., Canada, and the Caribbean...An exceptionally valuable resource."— "Kirkus Reviews"