A hard-hitting book on what the lockdown did to the people of India, particularly its young citizens
- Discusses the importance of recognizing injustice and inequality in our day to day interactions
- For ages 7 and up, the book shows the impact the 2020 lockdown had on Indian, particularly migrant labourers and children
- Powerfully illustrated and sensitively told to create an important tool for parents and educators to help young readers question how we treat each other
It is day 7 of the lockdown and everyone says the skies are blue again.
Jamlo walks. She looks straight at the road ahead. It is long.