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Singh, Rina, 1955-
Subjects
Sex discrimination against women -- India -- Juvenile literature.
Sex discrimination against women -- India -- Prevention -- Juvenile literature.
Women's rights -- India -- Juvenile literature.
Equality -- Juvenile literature.
Feminism -- Juvenile literature.
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Singh, Rina, 1955-
Sex discrimination against women -- India -- Juvenile literature.
Sex discrimination against women -- India -- Prevention -- Juvenile literature.
Women's rights -- India -- Juvenile literature.
Equality -- Juvenile literature.
Feminism -- Juvenile literature.
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111
trees
:
how
one
village
celebrates
the
birth
of
every
girl
/ Rina Singh ; [illustrator] Marianne Ferrer.
by
Singh, Rina, 1955-
Kids Can Press, c2020.
Call #:
305.420954 S617o
Subjects
Sex discrimination against women -- India -- Juvenile literature.
Sex discrimination against women -- India -- Prevention -- Juvenile literature.
Women's rights -- India -- Juvenile literature.
Equality -- Juvenile literature.
Feminism -- Juvenile literature.
Series
CitizenKid.
ISBN:
9781525301209
1525301209
Alternate title:
One
hundred and eleven
trees
How
one
village
celebrates
the
birth
of
every
girl
Description:
36 pages : color illustrations ; 27 cm.
Summary:
A boy grows up to bring positive change to his
village
in India. This story is true, and it started with a boy named Sundar. After the deaths of his mother, and later his daughter, Sundar Paliwal knows what he has to do. He is determined to live in a place where girls and boys are treated equally and where the surrounding countryside is not ravaged by irresponsible mining. And so he comes up with a plan. In rural India, where many people cling to age-old customs and gender inequality and discrimination are encouraged, Sundar manages to convince the people of his
village
to welcome
every
girl
born with the planting of
111
trees
. His efforts have turned a desert
village
into a green oasis that is safe and prosperous for girls. And his heroic actions confirm that the ability to impact our communities in a positive way is not beyond anyone's reach.
Other authors:
Ferrer, Marianne, 1990-
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