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The Forest Keeper- The True Story of Jadav Payeng
The Forest Keeper- The True Story of Jadav Payeng
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Trees don't grow on sandbars . . . but a boy from India grew a forest. What can one person do in the face of global environmental degradation? Indian Jadav Payeng has proven that each and every one of us can make a difference. As a boy, he began planting trees on a sandbank in the state of Assam. Nobody believed that he would succeed in doing so. But since 1979, a forest the size of Central Park has emerged, offering a home to countless animals and plants. It was not until 2007 that a photographer accidentally discovered the forest and made Payeng known to the world beyond India. Rina Singh has sensitively retraced the story of young Jadav. In Ishita Jain's picture book debut as illustrator, readers feel immersed in the spectacular habitat whose existence borders on a miracle come true.
Author: Rina Singh
Publisher: Northsouth Books
Published: 04/18/2023
Pages: 40
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.95lbs
Size: 11.10h x 8.43w x 0.47d
ISBN: 9780735845053
Review Citation(s):
Booklist 01/01/2023 pg. 54
Kirkus Reviews 03/15/2023
Horn Book Magazine 03/01/2023 pg. 101
Publishers Weekly 03/27/2023
Author: Rina Singh
Publisher: Northsouth Books
Published: 04/18/2023
Pages: 40
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.95lbs
Size: 11.10h x 8.43w x 0.47d
ISBN: 9780735845053
Review Citation(s):
Booklist 01/01/2023 pg. 54
Kirkus Reviews 03/15/2023
Horn Book Magazine 03/01/2023 pg. 101
Publishers Weekly 03/27/2023
About the Author
Rina Singh is an award-winning children's book author and spoken word coach. She has an MFA in creative writing and has written many critically acclaimed books for children. As a writer, she is drawn to real life stories about social justice and the environment. Her books have been translated into multiple languages and have received many starred reviews. Her book Grandmother School won the Christie Harris Children's Literature Prize, and 111 Trees was featured in The New York Times. A lover of poetry, photography, beautiful books, trees, and monks, she lives with her husband and Japanese koi in a blue house in Toronto.
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