Readers will be captivated by this beautifully written novel about
young people who must use their instincts and grit to survive. Padma
shares with us an unflinching peek into the reality millions of homeless
children live every day but also infuses her story with hope and bravery
that will inspire readers and stay with them long after turning the
final page.--Aisha Saeed, author of the New York Times Bestselling
Amal Unbound
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Four determined homeless children make a life for themselves in Padma
Venkatraman's stirring middle-grade debut.
Life is harsh in Chennai's teeming streets, so when runaway sisters Viji
and Rukku arrive, their prospects look grim. Very quickly,
eleven-year-old Viji discovers how vulnerable they are in this uncaring,
dangerous world. Fortunately, the girls find shelter--and friendship--on
an abandoned bridge. With two homeless boys, Muthi and Arul, the group
forms a family of sorts. And while making a living scavenging the city's
trash heaps is the pits, the kids find plenty to laugh about and take
pride in too. After all, they are now the bosses of themselves and no
longer dependent on untrustworthy adults. But when illness strikes, Viji
must decide whether to risk seeking help from strangers or to keep
holding on to their fragile, hard-fought freedom.