ONE DIWALI DAY

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Ronak’s big sister, Dida, will be visiting for the holiday, and Ronak’s thrilled. But small worries interrupt his happiness: A breeze smudges the floral rangoli pattern he makes; he spills mango juice on his new kurta. And though the day is filled with happy moments, Ronak’s constantly reminded that Dida still hasn’t arrived. Chatting with far-off relatives via video, the boy wishes them a happy Diwali, but they sign off quickly. “Dida didn’t get to say hello to them,” laments the youngster. And when Ronak and his best friend enjoy a delicious spread of sweets, he notices that there are no jalebis, Dida’s favorite. Soon everyone gathers in the garden for fireworks. Despite the beauty of the display, Ronak is upset that Dida has missed it. When the family says a prayer in thankfulness, the lights go out, and Ronak feels free to release the tears he’s been holding back. Just then he hears a familiar voice telling him to open his eyes—Dida! Anand’s mixed-media illustrations, which blend eye-popping colors and textures with visible lines, create a homey, cheery backdrop. Kothari’s sensitively written text—anchored with a refrain of “Arré, arré! No, No! Now what will I do?”—highlights the big and little rituals of Diwali while speaking to Ronak’s joys and uncertainties.

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