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Past the Halfway Mark

February 27, 2021 by Varsha Seshan Leave a Comment

Four books in six weeks – that’s what my current online reading programme involves. And just like that, four weeks have gone by. If I make participants reflect on their journeys with me, I suppose it is because I enjoy the process of reflection myself. Each time I look back, I find myself nodding slowly […]

Filed Under: Books, Workshops Tagged With: online reading programme, reading, reading workshop

Mini’s Money

February 13, 2021 by Varsha Seshan Leave a Comment

Sometimes, when I pick up a book for children, I wonder, “What would I have thought of this as a child?” Mini’s Money would probably have appealed to me, but what really made me stop and think was the idea of colouring the story. Colouring in a book was a strict no for me, but […]

Filed Under: Books, Children Tagged With: Chapter Book, Minis Money, Nandini Nayar, reading, review

Online Reading Programme – Looking Back

January 25, 2021 by Varsha Seshan Leave a Comment

Magic potions. Superpowers. Word games. Adjectives, homophones, homonyms, mazes. Codes, recitation, performance. What fun my first reading programme was! The first book we read together was Trouble with Magic by Asha Nehemiah. A reading programme involves more than simply reading the book, though, so we used our imaginations. What would we get if we put different […]

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Amelia Bedelia Means Business

January 23, 2021 by Varsha Seshan Leave a Comment

Amelia Bedelia. The name just asks you to read it aloud. And what a character Amelia is! As with the very best fictional characters (I’m thinking of Anne Shirley, Pippi Longstocking and the like), Amelia’s personality leaps out of the pages. She makes you chuckle at her sheer optimism, at her zest and her drive. […]

Filed Under: Books, Children, Workshops Tagged With: Amelia Bedelia Means Business, books for ages seven and eight, Herman Parish, online reading programme, reading, reading workshop, review

Bena’s Summer

January 22, 2021 by Varsha Seshan Leave a Comment

Poetic. That’s the first word that comes to mind when I think of Bena’s Summer. It’s a slow, almost languorous read, evoking the in which summer in a small town stretches before us. And this summer, we see through eight-year-old Bena’s eyes. Bena, who is a precious, precocious child, a mix of childlike innocence and […]

Filed Under: Books Tagged With: Benas Summer, reading, review, Shibal Bhartiya, Young Adult

I Wish, My Street, Timmi in Tangles

January 20, 2021 by Varsha Seshan Leave a Comment

January 2021 has already been so full of lovely things! I launched the second edition of my online reading programme, and I’m delighted that it came into being because parents of participants in my current programme wrote and asked if I would consider continuing the sessions. It was also a month when I received so […]

Filed Under: Books Tagged With: I Wish, My Street, reading, reviews, Shals Mahajan, Storyweaver, Timmi in Tangles

Hungry to Read

January 19, 2021 by Varsha Seshan Leave a Comment

If there was one thing that could push you to read, what would that be? How would you get someone who doesn’t like reading to read? When Arjun’s teacher announces a competition in school, Arjun is thrilled – until he learns that it is a reading competition. He is no reader; he likes logic, facts […]

Filed Under: Books, Children, Workshops Tagged With: Arti Sonthalia, books for ages seven and eight, Hungry to Read, online reading programme, reading, reading workshop

Ahimsa

January 18, 2021 by Varsha Seshan Leave a Comment

Ahimsa has been on my TBR list for a long time and finally, it was my first read of 2021. What a lovely, lovely book. When I started reading it, I was a little puzzled. We’ve studied about the independence struggle several times in school. We know about Gandhi, his fasts, the swadeshi and boycott […]

Filed Under: Books Tagged With: Ahimsa, Middle Grade Book, reading, review, Supriya Kelkar

Lucky Girl

January 16, 2021 by Varsha Seshan Leave a Comment

Lucky Girl is a hilarious book. It’s imaginative, wacky and full of surprises. Sumi is a lucky girl. With her pink bed, a window that overlooks the sea, soft toys and a chef for a mother, she must be a lucky girl, right? Wrong. As I chuckled my way through this hOle book written by […]

Filed Under: Books, Workshops Tagged With: books for ages seven and eight, hOle books, Lucky Girl, online reading programme, reading, reading programme, reading workshop, Shabnam Minwalla

My Year in Workshops – 2020

January 8, 2021 by Varsha Seshan Leave a Comment

2020 was a tough year, such a tough year that it’s become rather redundant to say it. Many of us had to step out of our comfort zones and do things differently. For me, of course, it was no different. For several years now, workshops have been my prime source of income. I’ve had my […]

Filed Under: Workshops Tagged With: creative writing, reading, Workshops for Adults, workshops for children

Top 14 Picture Books I Read in 2020

January 7, 2021 by Varsha Seshan Leave a Comment

I read so many picture books each year that I’m sure I’ve missed out at least a few that I read and loved in 2020. Also, I find it difficult to review picture books in detail, so this is just a list, with links to earlier posts I wrote about the books, or, in the […]

Filed Under: Books Tagged With: picture books, reading, reviews

Top Six Young Adult Books I Read in 2020

January 5, 2021 by Varsha Seshan Leave a Comment

I’ve already shared two lists of books, but I think it’s important to say – again – that reading levels differ widely, and in multiple ways. For instance, I know that as a child, my linguistic level (in English) was higher than that of some of my peers, but I often read books for children […]

Filed Under: Books Tagged With: Broken Soup, Elizabeth Laird, Half Brother, Jenny Valentine, Kenneth Oppel, Moonrise, Nomads Land, Paro Anand, reading, reviews, Sarah Crossan, The Surprising Power of a Good Dumpling, Wai Chim, Welcome to Nowhere

Half Brother

December 8, 2020 by Varsha Seshan Leave a Comment

Book cover Text: Half Brother Kenneth Oppel Printz Honor-winning author of Airborn Image: Silhouettes of a family - father, mother, child and chimp

About a year ago, I read Kenneth Oppel’s The Boundless. I did enjoy it, but it wasn’t a book that wowed me. I read it, quite liked it and moved on. That’s why Half Brother was not high on my list of books to read. I knew I would read it, but it sat on […]

Filed Under: Books Tagged With: Half Brother, Kenneth Oppel, reading, review

Trouble with Magic

December 1, 2020 by Varsha Seshan Leave a Comment

Book cover Text: Trouble with Magic Asha Nehemiah Image: Illustration of a child and a woman, both with jaws dropped, staring in shock.

The name itself makes my eyes sparkle. Trouble with magic? That sounds promising! And it is. I giggled my way through the book, chuckling at the hapless Aunt Malu and charmed by the enterprising Veena. Aunt Malu should have known better, but … therein lies the tale! Why is this book part of my reading […]

Filed Under: Books, Workshops Tagged With: Asha Nehemiah, books for ages seven and eight, Chapter Book, hOle books, online reading programme, reading, reading workshop, review, Trouble with Magic

To Night Owl From Dogfish

November 30, 2020 by Varsha Seshan Leave a Comment

Book cover Text: To Night Owl from Dogfish Holly Goldberg Sloan & Meg Wolitzer New York Times Bestselling Authors Image: Illustration of an owl in a triangle and, upside down, a dogfish in a triangle

I love epistolary novels. I think I’ve always loved them; they intrigue me. Off the top of my head, I think about Dear Mrs Naidu, Ketchup Clouds, Daddy Long-Legs and The Night Diary, though I’m sure I’ll think of several more by the time I finish writing this blog post. To Night Owl from Dogfish […]

Filed Under: Books Tagged With: Holly Goldberg Sloan, Meg Wolitzer, Middle-Grade Fiction, reading, review, To Night Owl from Dogfish

The Sheep-Pig

November 29, 2020 by Varsha Seshan Leave a Comment

A few months ago, one of my publishers, Mango Books, began a series of posts on social media about books authors read when they were young. The book I chose was The Sheep-Pig, a delightful chapter book by a favourite writer, Dick King-Smith. Dick King-Smith’s stories are a treat. I loved The Sheep-Pig, the sequel […]

Filed Under: Books, Workshops Tagged With: Dick King-Smith, online reading programme, reading, reading programme, review, The Sheep-Pig

Shrinking Vanita

November 28, 2020 by Varsha Seshan Leave a Comment

Shrinking Vanita is a delightful read, full of laughter, madness and the unshakeable belief that children can and will save the world! With a little help, of course. From a puppy called Giggles and a bag full of fridge magnets. Three days to go before a gigantic killer asteroid will end life on Earth! Everyone […]

Filed Under: Books, Workshops Tagged With: Manjula Padmanabhan, online reading programme, reading, reading workshop, review, Shrinking Vanita

Nomad’s Land

November 23, 2020 by Varsha Seshan 1 Comment

Book cover Text: 'A beautifully written story that captures the pain of displaced communities--and carries a message of hope, mych needed in these times.' - Nidhi Razdan, Journalist Nomad's Land Paro Anand Image: Illustration of the faces of two girls facing opposite directions but looking sideways at each other. Hills, a boat and water

Last evening, I spoke to the friend who gave me Nomad’s Land for my birthday.“Are you okay?” she asked. “You sound like you have a cold.”I promised her I was fine. “But I just sobbed over Nomad’s Land.” How does one review a book as beautiful as Nomad’s Land? It’s one of those books that […]

Filed Under: Books Tagged With: Nomads Land, Paro Anand, reading, review, Young Adult

Welcome to Nowhere

November 15, 2020 by Varsha Seshan Leave a Comment

Book cover Text: Welcome to Nowhere Where do you go when you can't go home? From the prize-winning author Elizabeth Laird Image: Illustration of a man, seen from the back, gazing at a land beyond water

When I read books like Welcome to Nowhere, part of me reads with a sinking heart for I realise that I don’t have the courage to tell stories like this. Yes, I do know that every story matters and each one has a role to play, but powerful books like this are in a class […]

Filed Under: Books Tagged With: Elizabeth Laird, middle-grade, reading, review, Welcome to Nowhere, Young Adult

Online Reading Programme

November 13, 2020 by Varsha Seshan Leave a Comment

I’ve been working with the British Library’s reading challenge for a long time. I’ve worked with a range of themes – Circus Stars, Mythical Maze, Record Breakers, The Big Friendly Read, Animal Agents … And I’ve enjoyed each one. I love the range of books the British Library has, and the reading challenge collection is […]

Filed Under: Books, Workshops Tagged With: Asha Nehemiah, Dick King-Smith, Manjula Padmanabhan, Manya Learns to Roar, reading, reading programme, reading workshop, Shrinking Vanita, Shruthi Rao, The Sheep-Pig, Trouble with Magic

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