Embrace the Chicken
by Mahtab Narsimhan
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Pub Date Jan 29 2019 | Archive Date Jan 09 2019
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Description
Even though she only left Mumbai a few months ago, Shivani isn't feeling like such an outsider anymore. She likes her new school. She finally has a best friend. But when her mother volunteers for the school's annual fundraiser, Shivani is sure she will completely embarrass her. Especially if she cooks one of the "stinky" dishes that Shivani loves but is too ashamed to eat in front of her friends.
On the day of the fair, the moment Shivani walks into the gym she knows her worst fears have come true: the unmistakable scent of Indian spices is in the air. What a disaster!
An Orca Currents book for hi-lo readers.
A Note From the Publisher
Orca Currents are short, high-interest novels with contemporary themes written specifically for middle-school students reading below grade level. Embrace the Chicken reading level 3.8.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781459819733 |
PRICE | CA$9.95 (CAD) |
PAGES | 144 |
Featured Reviews
This is rather a cute, quick read about a girl, Shivani, who is trying to desperitly be like all the other white Canadians that she sees around her. Her family only recently emgrated, and she wants so much to fit in, that she eats white bread sandwiches, rather than Indian food, so she doesn't look weird. She wears jeans, instead of a sari, and she does not let any of her friend come to her home, because she is embarrassed that her mother doesn't speak good English yet.
This gentle book, told from Shivani's point of view, shows that things are not the way they seem. That people will not shun her because of her mother, or her mother's cooking, or her mother's use of English. That instead, they will embrace her.
It is a common fear, that of not fitting in, and this is a well done take on it.
Thanks to Netgalley for making this book available for an honest review.
I haven’t read any books like #EmbraceTheChicken by Mahtab Narsimhan (from @orcabook) before. I was instantly taken back to my middle school days when I desperately wanted nothing more than to assimilate to the dominant culture. I appreciate Narsimhan sharing Shivani’s struggles with fitting in with her friends/classmates and with honoring her family. While I was sometimes frustrated with the choices the main character made- I did find them to be realistic and familiar.
This book would be a great addition to a school library, literature circle, home collection, etc. We need to hear more stories from Authors of the Global Majority!
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