Advaita The Writer (English)

Author : Ken Spillman
Illustrator : Soumya Menon

When Advaita leaves Delhi for boarding school in Dehradun, she is lonely and unhappy. Then one day she hears that Ruskin Bond, whose books she devours, stays less than an hour away. Could it be true that the famous author is a real, living person, breathing the same Uttarakhand air as herself? Could she too become a writer? Unfolding with the pace of Advaita's changing emotions, this is a story about the love of books, the power of the imagination, of literary heroes, and of the birth of dreams. 

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Age 10+
Specifications 56 pages; 8.5” x 5.5”; black & white; soft cover
ISBN 978-81-8146-966-6
First Published 2011
Tags school story, homesickness, Ruskin Bond, imagination, writing, book about emotions, love of books. friendship

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Advaita the Writer is many stories rolled into one... A story of separation, of belonging, of space, of identity, of dreams, of inspiration... What keeps this delightfully unpredictable world of Advaita aloft is Spillman’s narrative. It flows like a happy river, meandering through difficult emotions and exciting metaphors with equal ease, as it runs its preordained course. Throughout the book, Spillman gently pushes the boundaries of language, never once compromising on the intelligence of the reader or taking it for granted. It’s a delicate balance that is rarely achieved in books for young readers. The illustrations by Menon too are spot on, hovering, almost respectfully, behind Advaita’s story. Read this book to be touched by not just the magic of Ruskin Bond, but also that of Spillman’s through lovely, whimsical Advaita. Young India Books

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Advaita The Writer (English)

Advaita The Writer (English)

When Advaita leaves Delhi for boarding school in Dehradun, she is lonely and unhappy. Then one day she hears that Ruskin Bond, whose books she devours, stays less than an hour away. Could it be true that the famous author is a real, living person, breathing the same Uttarakhand air as herself? Could she too become a writer? Unfolding with the pace of Advaita's changing emotions, this is a story about the love of books, the power of the imagination, of literary heroes, and of the birth of dreams. 

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