About this deal
+44 (0)20 7399 9999Enquiries@panterandhall. Edition: New Ed Lovely pretty colourful oil on canvas with a brilliant pop of blue. A conversation between NYRB editor Edwin Frank and the writer Scott Sherman, titled “How the Story Turns Out,” was published this week in the magazine The Point. Materials: Pine wood, Coated polyester canvas Display away from direct sunlight and heat sources. .
- Hardcover: 32 pages
- Age Range: 5 - 9 years
- Publisher: Creston Books (May 12, 2015)
- ISBN-13: 978-1939547156
Reviews
Mary_10
How Hari and Lila cope with the harsh realities of life in city and village, and how their inner strength and optimism carry them through, is vividly described in this warm, moving and powerful story. Hari and his sister Lila are the eldest children of an Indian family.
Prakasini
Good book Grimly, Lila and Hari struggle to hold the family together until one day, in a last-ditch attempt to break out of poverty, Hari leaves his sisters in the silent, shadowy hut and runs off to Bombay. Their mother is ill and their father spends most of his time in a drunken stupor.