Archived – Bargad by Subhash Kommuru
~ Schedule ~
Bargad by Subhash Kommuru:
- March 3rd – Autumn @ K&A’s Children’s Book Reviews
Book Tour Post with Review
- March 4th – Beppe @ Rose & Beps Blog
Book Tour Post with Spotlight
- March 4th – Jaidis @ Juniper Grove
Book Tour Post with Interview
- March 5th – Deborah @ Written by Deb
Book Tour Post with Spotlight and Book Review
- March 6th – J. Hooligan @ Platypire Reviews
Book Tour Post with Book Review
- March 6th – Sheila @ Sheila Deeth’s Blog
Book Tour Post with Guest Post
- March 7th – Tammy @ Tammy’s Tea Time
Book Tour Post with Book Review
- March 7th – Jessica @ Jess’s Book Blog
Book Tour Post with Spotlight
- March 10th – Cheshire Cat @ The Cheshire Cat’s Looking Glass
Book Tour Post with Guest Post
- March 11th – Peter @ A. R. Silverberry
Book Tour Post with Guest Post & Book Review
- March 12th – Kristy @ Keep Calm & Write On
Book Tour Post with Interview
- March 13th – Laurie @ Laurie’s Thoughts and Reviews
Book Tour Post with Interview
- March 14th – Cinta @ Indie Authors You Want to Read
Book Tour Post with Spotlight
- March 14th – Vincent @ Vincent Morrone’s Blog
Book Tour Post with Spotlight
~ About the Book ~
Title: Bargad
Author: Subhash Kommuru
Illustrator: Sujata Kommuru
Published: December 4th, 2013
Word Count: 2000
Genre: Children’s Book
~ Synopsis ~
A tree that has used its branches to keep people safe for many decades now needs help from those same people to save itself. In Hindi, Bargad means Banyan Tree, the national tree of India. Bargad is a compelling story of love, compassion and gratitude that incorporates the Banyan tree as a way to teach children how to care for and respect many things – from family to the environment, in a way that is easy-to-understand. While this wonderful old tree has withstood all the challenges of time, will it now be able to withstand modernization and will any of the people in the small village come to its aid to help save it the way it has helped save them over generations?
~ About the Author ~
Subhash and Sujata hail from India. They migrated to the United States along with their memories of childhood and youth. Now that they are parents, just like every immigrant they crave to introduce their child to the culture and values of their upbringing. Yet it is challenging to teach something while you are in the midst of adjusting to a different culture yourself. Subhash and Sujata both work in different disciplines and have different styles and backgrounds, but it is the upbringing of their son that brings them on the same page. That exact place where they meet is captured and reflected in their stories, where Subhash can express in words, and Sujata can illustrate them beautifully. Where he puts it in black and white, she adds color to it. You get the idea! These stories are their attempt to share a glimpse of their childhood days with their son. He is their inspiration to write short stories that have meaning to them and provide teaching in some shape or form.
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Stay You & Happy Reading,