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 · Jasmine Skies is the sequel to Artichoke Hearts which introduced us to spunky Mira Levenson, who lives in Britain with her dad, Sam, her half Indian mother, Uma, and her twelve year old brother Krish and younger sister Laila. In Sita Brahmachari's newest novel, Mira is now fourteen years old and on a visit with her mother's relatives in Kolkata, bltadwin.ruted Reading Time: 6 mins. As soon as she lands Mira is hurled into the sweltering heat and a place full of new sights, sounds, and. By Sita Brahmachari. Grade B+. The first thing about Jasmine Skies that catches your eye is the beautiful cover showing a young couple crossing a busy street in Kolkata, under a stunning orange sky/5. 'I've just finished reading Jasmine Skies and absolutely loved it. Sita Brahmachari has such a loving touch with the way she delicately and compassionately picks her way through experiences, families and relationships. She has an absolutely sure voice when writing about Estimated Reading Time: 4 mins.


Jasmine Skies by Sita Brahmachari and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at bltadwin.ru Jasmine Skies by Sita Brahmachari Albert Whitman Co., Mira Levenson travels from London to India to meet her mother's extended family, losing her luggage along the way. In her possession is her mother's album she hopes will answer questions as to why her mother lost touch with her cousin years before. Jasmine Skies Sita Brahmachari Ages See more book details. 01 June pages. Synopsis. Mira Levenson is bursting with excitement as she flies to India to stay with her aunt and cousin for the first time. As soon as she lands Mira is hurled into the sweltering heat and a place full of new sights, sounds, and deeply.


The highly acclaimed sequel to Waterstone's Prize winning Artichoke Hearts. In 'Jasmine Skies', as Mira travels to India her activist eyes are opened and the novel that completes this book-family 'Tender Earth' sees Janu, a young man who runs an orphanage in Kolkata returning to a London in which the inequality, homelessness and racism are shockingly present. Jasmine Skies. (6 reviews. with an average rating of 4 out of 5.) Author: Sita Brahmachari. Publisher: Macmillan Children's Books. Mira Levenson is thrilled about travelling to India to meet her grandfather's family for the first time. But when she lands in Kolkata, Mira finds herself thrown into a strange and confusing new world of sweltering heat, beauty and chaos.

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