Review by Erin Wilson Revisiting Dhaka for his father’s property business and hopefully to write his book, life in Dhaka isn’t as straightforward as Nisar had expected. As he reconnects with his cousin Disha, who he embarrassingly admits he had a crush on his entire life, unravels the mysteries and truths of Dhaka’s wealthy social … Continue reading #BangladeshiLitMonth: The Inheritors by Nadeem Zaman
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#BangladeshiLitMonth: Smol World of Women by Kashfy Ahsan
Review by Zaima Fariha Ontara Strange small world of woman! This racing world that's so unwelcoming to their sluggish feminine attitude. Yet, if you rest a bit, you often discover a different depth of the ocean they carry within. ------ In the book Smol World of Women there are 10 different stories, each having a … Continue reading #BangladeshiLitMonth: Smol World of Women by Kashfy Ahsan
#BangladeshiLitMonth: Sun Moon Secret by Shazia Omar
Review by Erin Wilson In a beautiful village named Shanti, meet two sisters, Chandra and Surya, who love to sing and dance. As time went on, they discovered they had a special gift that their parents felt they needed to hide. However, one summer a drought occurred and the village’s peace has been upturned. The … Continue reading #BangladeshiLitMonth: Sun Moon Secret by Shazia Omar
#WorldKidLit Wednesday: Bear Is Never Alone
A talented performer can certainly play to a crowd, but they may want to lead a quiet life once the show is over. Bear is a performer. He captivates the animals of the forest with his magnificent piano recital. So much so that, when he finishes his final piece, they want MORE—and they’re very vocal … Continue reading #WorldKidLit Wednesday: Bear Is Never Alone
#BangladeshiLitMonth: Dark Diamond by Shazia Omar
Review by Shakira Jahan Haque The book Dark Diamond is written by Shazia Omar where she talks about the 17th century, the era of the Mughals in Bengal. As a high school student, I found this book to be a wealth of information about the richness of history and culture. Pir Bhadur is the protagonist … Continue reading #BangladeshiLitMonth: Dark Diamond by Shazia Omar
#BangladeshiLitMonth: Like a Diamond in the Sky, by Shazia Omar
@2009 @2019 Review by Musheera Zahra, a student "Like a Diamond in the Sky," written by Shazia Omar, is a powerful and poignant narrative that delves into the complexities of addiction, societal pressure, and personal redemption. Set in Dhaka, Bangladesh, this novel offers an unflinching look at the lives of young people grappling with the … Continue reading #BangladeshiLitMonth: Like a Diamond in the Sky, by Shazia Omar
#BangladeshiLitMonth: Welcome
I am Erin Wilson, I’m a Teacher Librarian and have been living in Dhaka for three years now. The book world is happening! My first wow was at a book festival held at Justice Shahabuddin Ahmed Park in Dhaka, 2022. I saw so many picture books from Guba Books and of course bought them all … Continue reading #BangladeshiLitMonth: Welcome
#WorldKidLit Wednesday: Girls on Wheels
Class and communal differences fade into the background as a shared passion for sport steps into the spotlight in this picture book. Girls on Wheels, in author Srividhya Venkat’s words, is “a work of fiction inspired by the skateboarding revolution in India.” The story is centered around 3 girls—Damini, Sana, and Anila—who are all headed … Continue reading #WorldKidLit Wednesday: Girls on Wheels
#WorldKidLit Wednesday: The Bodyguard Unit: Edith Garrud, Women’s Suffrage, and Jujitsu
The Bodyguard Unit: Edith Garrud, Women’s Suffrage, and Jujitsu is the engagingly told story of a lesser-known figure from an important part of 20th century history, Edith Garrud. A 2024 GLLI Translated YA Book Prize Honor Book, this superb nonfiction graphic novel connects the dots between women’s suffrage, their personal freedom, and their ability to … Continue reading #WorldKidLit Wednesday: The Bodyguard Unit: Edith Garrud, Women’s Suffrage, and Jujitsu
#WorldKidLit Wednesday: The Boy from Clearwater, Book 1
Named to the 2024 Global Literature in Libraries Initiative Translated Young Adult Book Prize shortlist, The Boy from Clearwater tells the story of Tsai Kun-Lin, "an ordinary boy" born in Qingshui District on the western coast of Taiwan. Tsai Kun-Lin's story, however, is nothing short of extraordinary. It is a story of surviving military occupation, … Continue reading #WorldKidLit Wednesday: The Boy from Clearwater, Book 1
