Sari Sisters

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4+
Release Date
October 22, 2024
ISBN
978-0593526354
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Critically-acclaimed artist Anoosha Syed brings Anitha Rao-Robinson's stunning text to life in this story about getting dressed up and the enduring bonds between sisters.

Ruhi is ready for her weekend tradition: a dance party with her older sister, Kayra! Everything is ready to go--the music, the lights, the glitterballs--but where is Kayra?

Ruhi finds her sister getting ready for the weekly family gathering and carefully tying a sari for the first time. When Kayra emerges from her room, Ruhi is in awe of her sister and can't wait to wear a sari too. But her mother and sister say she's too young to carry all that fabric without tripping.

Ruhi fears that she's missing out on all the fun that her older sister and the aunties are having upstairs while she's in the basement with the other kids, so Ruhi comes up with an idea to loosen the adults up and bring everyone together: have a sari dance party! Ruhi spends all week learning to tie and pleat with her mom's saris so that she can show everyone the following weekend, and reignite her dance party tradition with her sister. But when the big moment arrives, Ruhi trips and her sari begins to unravel! Luckily her sister is there to help secure the fabric and get them back to their favorite tradition.

This beautifully written story by Anitha Rao-Robinson is about the tight-knit bond between sisters as they navigate adolescent milestones and the beauty of updating traditional customs for a modern audience, and features art by Anoosha Syed—the critically acclaimed and bestselling illustrator of That's Not My Name!, Bilal Cooks Daal, and I Am Perfectly Designed.

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A Celebration of Tradition and Family
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4.0
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4.0
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4.0
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4.0
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4.0
Growing up with a sister six years older than me, I know how it feels when you want to be just like them, especially as they reach important milestones. In the book Sari Sister, Ruhi feels left out because her sister Kayra is old enough to wear a sari. Each week, the family, including aunts, uncles, and cousins, gathers together. Typically, Ruhi and Kayra like to dance with their cousins, but this week, it's different, and Kayra is focused on spending time with the adults and wearing her first sari. Ruhi makes her sari out of scarves for the next family gathering. All the cousins wear a homemade sari and they have a dance party. When Kayra sees that Ruhi's sari is coming apart she helps her with the knots to keep it on and lets her feel included in the tradition of wearing a sari.

What I Liked: In recent months, I have been reading more picture books with Indian characters, and this is another one I am happy to add to my collection. In Sari Sisters, we learn about the sari tradition and Indian culture, yet at the core of the story is a relationship between two sisters. The illustrations by Anoosha Syed are vibrant and beautiful and aid in the telling of the story.


Sari Sisters is a fantastic picture book for young readers who will enjoy learning about Indian culture and the celebration of family.
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