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Kalabashee: And His Sisters

by Betty Williams, Jim Crane (Illustrator)

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Kalabashee decides he definitely has too many sisters, until something frightful happens to one of them. His little fatherless family struggles to survive in a Bangladesh fishing village nestled between the jungle and the Bay of Bengal, noted for its great storms. This is the story of the adventures of a plucky 11-year-old who barely reads as he tackles the predicaments befalling his family—from keeping the rice bowl filled to rallying against the fearsome forces of nature. For today´s young readers who are destined to travel, study or perhaps work in the far corners of the world, this new juvenile novel will give them an early exposure to a foreign culture starkly different from their own. Through following the engrossing story with its 23 illustrations, they will gain some understanding of what life is like for children living on the edge—of extreme poverty,a perilous environment, and a modernizing society. Reading level: Ages 8-12… (more)

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Kalabashee decides he definitely has too many sisters, until something frightful happens to one of them. His little fatherless family struggles to survive in a Bangladesh fishing village nestled between the jungle and the Bay of Bengal, noted for its great storms. This is the story of the adventures of a plucky 11-year-old who barely reads as he tackles the predicaments befalling his family—from keeping the rice bowl filled to rallying against the fearsome forces of nature. For today´s young readers who are destined to travel, study or perhaps work in the far corners of the world, this new juvenile novel will give them an early exposure to a foreign culture starkly different from their own. Through following the engrossing story with its 23 illustrations, they will gain some understanding of what life is like for children living on the edge—of extreme poverty,a perilous environment, and a modernizing society. Reading level: Ages 8-12

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