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Mukand and Riaz

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Illustrated By: Nina Sabnani

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The story is set against the background of the partition of India and Pakistan in 1947. But friendship between children knows no barbed wire fencing: all children play games, enjoy ice-cream and feel the loss of friends. Based on the memories of her father, animator Nina Sabnani made this film for the Big Small People Project, Israel, using the art of women’s appliqué work, common to both Sindh in Pakistan and Gujarat in India, to provide a rich and textured visual experience. The film won a certificate of merit from the Tokyo Broadcasting System, Japan. Mukand and Riaz is essentially about every child’s right to friendship and a home. Through shared memories, shared craft and shared histories, it offers deeply moving layers of meaning with which to identify and from which to draw strength.

Nina Sabnani

An acclaimed animator and painter, NINA SABNANI teaches at the Industrial Design Centre, IIT-Bombay. She enjoys experimenting with styles and subjects and has held several exhibitions of her paintings.She teaches scriptwriting and storyboarding and makes films on diverse issues. Her model animation film on the possible birth of zero in India, called All About Nothing, was published as a picture book for children by Tulika. She has illustrated several other books for Tulika. Of these, My Mother's Sari was selected as an outstanding international book for 2007 in the US. Her most recent books are A Bhil Story and A for Ajrakh: The A to Z of Block Printing.

Reading Age

5 - 9 years

Language

English

Print Length

32 Pages

Publisher

Tulika Publishers

Publishing Date

2007

Lexile Code

NA

Dimensions (cm)

19.2 x 21.8 x 0.2

ISBN 13

9788181463432

Classification

Picture Book

Binding

Paperback

Sub Type

Other

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