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She Sang for India: How M.S. Subbulakshmi Used Her Voice for Change
Hardback
Main Details
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She Sang for India: How M.S. Subbulakshmi Used Her Voice for Change
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Suma Subramaniam
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Illustrated by Shreya Gupta
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:40 | Dimensions(mm): Height 279,Width 216 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9780374388744
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Classifications | Dewey:782.0092 |
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Illustrations |
full-color throughout
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Farrar, Straus & Giroux Inc
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Imprint |
Farrar, Straus & Giroux Inc
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NZ Release Date |
14 February 2023 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
Before M.S. Subbulakshmi was a famous carnatic singer and the first Indian woman to perform at the United Nations, she was a young girl with a prodigious voice. But Subbulakshmi was not free to sing everywhere. In 1930s India, girls were not allowed to perform for the public. So Subbulaskhmi fought to sing at small festivals. Eventually, she broke tradition to record her first album. At Gandhi's request, Subbulakshmi sang for the nation during the partition of India and Pakistan. Her fame stretched across borders, and soon she was no longer just a young prodigy. She was a woman who changed the world. In this timely historical picture book biography, debut author Suma Subramaniam and illustrator Shreya Gupta illuminate a legendary singer's indomitable spirit and revolutionary voice.
Author Biography
Suma Subramaniam is an Indian American author and volunteer for We Need Diverse Books. She is the contributing author of The Hero Next Door (Penguin Random House, July 2019). She Sang for India is her nonfiction picture book debut. sumasubramaniam.com Shreya Gupta is an illustrator and book designer. She is originally from India, but her passion for illustration brought her to the United States, where she pursued an MFA in illustration as visual essay from the School of Visual Arts. Her work has been featured as a header on Google, in The New York Times travel section, and in Asia Society. She currently lives in Brooklyn, New York. shreyaillustrations.com
ReviewsThis true story will fascinate and charm children who will wonder that the simple act of a girl singing is not permitted. The author does not gloss over the hardships...A wonderful biography for every collection. -School Library Journal A lyrical commemoration of the power and legacy of a renowned South Indian activist and performer. -Kirkus
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