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Dadaji's Paintbrush

4.21 ( 390 Ratings by Goodreads)
Dadaji's Paintbrush

Dadaji's Paintbrush

4.21 (390 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 1 June, 2023
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Description

Discover that bereavement can be a beginning, not an ending, in this beautiful story of one boy's grief when he loses his beloved grandfather.
Dadaji loves to teach others to paint, especially his grandson. But after Dadaji passes away, the boy can’t bear to use the favourite paintbrush his grandfather left for him. When a little girl knocks on the door, the boy discovers how many lives Dadaji touched with his art, and finds a way to continue his legacy.
The perfect book for children suffering a bereavement, with an uplifting and heartfelt focus on continuing a legacy for those who aren't around any more.
Winner of the Diverse Book Award for Best Picture Book 2023
A School Library Journal Best Books of the Year book and longlisted for the Yoto Carnegie Medal for Illustration!

Prizes

Winner of The Diverse Book Awards (UK).,Short-listed for Inclusive Books for Children Award (UK).,Short-listed for Jhalak Children's & YA Prize (UK).,Long-listed for UKLA Book Award (UK).,Long-listed for Yoto Carnegie Medal for Illustration 2023 (UK)

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More Details

Type Book
ISBN13 9781839131400
ISBN10 1839131403
Number Of Pages 32
Item Weight 185 g
Product Dimensions 250 x 5 x 260 mm
Publisher / Reseller Andersen Press Ltd
Format paperback
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this touching picture-book story of love, loss and acceptance is illustrated with glowing tenderness and warmth * Guardian *
Filled with heart, hope and the joy of creativity -- Serena Patel
A moving portrayal of grief... Mhasane's clever illustrations reflect the boy's sadness, and how life and joy let the colour back in * The Bookseller *
An extraordinary work for every shelf * School Library Journal *
Via Sirdeshpande’s restrained but deeply empathic narrative voice and Mhasane’s digitally enhanced colored pencil and pastel pictures, which capture light in almost incandescent colors, this proves a moving tribute to the role of mentors and memory in a young artist’s life, as well as to what “time and attention” can bring about * Publishers Weekly *

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Author's Bio

Rashmi Sirdeshpande (Author)
Rashmi Sirdeshpande is a lawyer-turned-storyteller, who was part of the Penguin Random House WriteNow mentoring programme in 2018. As a British Indian child, she didn't get to see many children like her in the books she read, so she is now passionate about writing stories that children from all backgrounds can relate to.

Ruchi Mhasane (Illustrator)
Ruchi Mhasane has an MA in Children's Book Illustration from the Cambridge School of Art. Her ambition is to develop the form of the picture book; in India, children's books usually have few pictures, and her aim in joining the MA was to change this. Ruchi especially enjoys drawing people and children, and her work has a dreamy quality to it. She currently lives in India, where she grew up.

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