Kim Nayyer

Book Reviews by Kim Nayyer

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“The Next Day is a creative and worthy undertaking, a unique and powerful discussion of an issue that is at once growing in pervasiveness and intensely tragic and troubling.”

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“Richard Poplak compellingly combines a selection of Igor Kenk’s own words with clever and pointed commentary to create a remarkable narrative.

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“Sita’s Ramayana ventures beyond a graphic retelling the events of the epic tale. . . .

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“As a whole, On Bicycles is the kind of essay collection that any major urban public library should own.

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“Tales from India is exemplary, a model of narrative and visual storytelling by two talented and inspired artists.

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“The Flag is an exceptional photographic collection.

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“wonderful and intensively researched . . . a fascinating, thoroughly engaging exploration of India. . .

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Chris Van Allsburg adds another visually stunning creation to his repertoire with Queen of the Falls. The Caldecott Medal and Honor recipient admirably translates his facility with fiction

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The April release of this colorful and interesting guide to renewable energy and broader environmental concerns coincides with Earth celebrations around the world, the annual international focus on

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This charming picture book is the second from Jennifer Fosberry and Mike Litwin.

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This first book in a planned series of children’s books targets a very precise audience. The Hospital Critterz series was created for ill and hospitalized children and their families.