Today we have a gorgeous cover reveal from Rajani LaRocca and Chaaya Prabhat. (Yes, all cover reveals are beautiful, but this one struck me!)
Wow, the cover is so bright and colorful! It reminds me of Indian holidays and celebrations I’ve attended. Can you explain why color is so important in Indian culture?
In India, colors have spiritual and political significance. For example, the color saffron—the bright orange found on the Indian flag, the color that comes from the most expensive spice in the world—stands for fire and purity. Speaking as someone who has grown up in the U.S. but who has visited India every few years since I was a kid, I can say that the exuberance of colors in India, especially in clothing, is just incredible. Clothes tend to feature vibrant combinations that aren’t common here in the U.S., and as a kid and now, I’ve always felt very special wearing bright, celebratory colors. Chaaya captured this energy in her illustrations for BRACELETS FOR BINA’S BROTHERS: every single page is filled with glorious colors that combine to make the characters and home in the story feel exciting and cozy, all at the same time.
There’s more Indian culture in the book, like the holiday for which Bina is making bracelets. What is Raksha Bandhan?
Raksha Bhandhan, also known as Rakhi, is a South Asian holiday that celebrates the love between sisters and brothers. Sisters tie bracelets or amulets on their brothers’ wrists as a symbol of protection, and brothers give their sisters small gifts in return. I love this holiday, as it commemorates sibling bonds that last through time and distance. I don’t have any brothers, but I was inspired by the wonderful relationship between my daughter and son, and between other sisters and brothers in my family. In BRACELETS FOR BINA’S BROTHERS, the first lines sum up the relationship: “Bina had three big brothers: Vijay, Siddharth, and Arjun. They sometimes annoyed her, but she loved them anyway.”
That’s exactly how I felt about my brother when we were kids.
I love that there’s a holiday for siblings!
Indian children will enjoy seeing themselves and their family traditions in this book. What do you want children from other races and cultures to take away?
I hope they enjoy learning about a different tradition and holiday! I also hope they see themselves in Bina and her brothers, who sometimes bother each other, but whose love shines through, especially when they spend time together and make gifts for each other.
I think it’s a beautiful holiday and one that we all should celebrate. (Maybe I would have appreciated my brother more instead of sitting on him.)
I noticed “storytelling math” on the cover. How did you incorporate math concepts into this picture book?
I’ve always loved math—I love its logic and precision, and I love the satisfaction of getting a “right” answer. When I attended a workshop on early childhood math hosted by Charlesbridge and TERC, the STEM education nonprofit, I’d never thought about pattern making as a math concept. But that experience opened my eyes to the ways that even very little kids learn and use math, and I’m grateful to be able to write a story that reflects my culture and family and explores an early mathematical concept for children.
Last but not least, I want to thank you for putting me in the book. I am honored.
Umm, “Tara” is the family DOG in the story. In Sanskrit the beginning is pronounced like the word “tar” so it’s TAR-a and it means “star.”
Yes, I am a star, thanks. And so is this book!
Thank you for sharing it with us!
BRACELETS FOR BINA’S BROTHERS will release from Charlesbridge on April 20, 2021!
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September 4, 2020 at 11:04 am
danielledufayet
Love the cover and story and learning something new about Indian culture -congrats!
September 4, 2020 at 11:19 am
stiefelchana
Sooo beautiful, Rajani! Congrats. I’ve never heard of this holiday and love that it celebrates siblings. Thanks for bringing such wonderful books into the world.
September 4, 2020 at 11:41 am
Sherry Smith
It’s great to learn about traditions and holidays in other countries, cultures. My brother wishes we had celebrated it in our Scottish, Irish, Welsh, German, American household in CA. Beautiful cover. Good luck with the release.
September 4, 2020 at 11:45 am
Stephen S. Martin
Very beautiful. My mom use to tell me ” that everyday is Children’s Day”
September 4, 2020 at 12:04 pm
fspoesy
I’m a sucker for books about siblings, which is strange since my sisters tickle tortured me mercilessly and my brother was even worse. I’ve put this on my TBR list! On a side note, this post has me thinking about changing a characters name in my latest manuscript. BEAMER is a super hero who shoots beams of light from her eyes. I’m going to change her name to LAZAR GIRL! 🙂
September 4, 2020 at 12:17 pm
Natasha Wing
We need a sibling celebration in the US!
September 4, 2020 at 1:03 pm
Jilanne Hoffmann
Math, pattern-making, and love. What more could a picture book ask for? Congrats on a gorgeous cover for what I am certain is a gorgeous book, Rajani!
September 4, 2020 at 1:33 pm
Linda Mitchell
This cover is stunning! It has energy and positive kid vibes. I love the idea of sharing some culture, some color and some celebration of siblings. Many congrats on the new book.
September 4, 2020 at 2:46 pm
clairebobrow
So fabulous to learn about a holiday for siblings. I’m all in on that idea! And what a gorgeous book to boot. Congrats, Rajani and Chaaya!
September 4, 2020 at 2:52 pm
Sarah Meade
Beautiful cover! Looking forward to reading this book.
September 4, 2020 at 5:05 pm
Judy Sobanski
Such an eye-catching cover. Love it! Can’t wait to read your lovely story!
September 4, 2020 at 5:30 pm
Nancy Ferguson
Congratulations on an exquisite cover. The story sounds engaging. I can see it being read to all grade levels. Thank you!
September 4, 2020 at 6:48 pm
Maria Marshall
Great cover! Looking forward to reading the book! Congrats Rajani!
September 5, 2020 at 12:56 pm
writersideup
OK, first…I REALLY enjoyed the “banter” in this interview 😀 I’m not sure if I sat on my brother, but we definitely fought in between the play! I love that there’s a holiday that celebrates siblings, too 🙂 Beautiful book ❤ Congrats!!!
September 5, 2020 at 2:20 pm
kathydoherty1
Lovely book!…and Tara is adorable!
September 5, 2020 at 4:09 pm
Sheri Radovich
I learned something new and that there is a holiday celebrating brothers and sisters. And the math and colors included in the story peeked my interest in finding it when it comes out. Thanks Tara
September 5, 2020 at 5:08 pm
Sylvia Mary Grech
Congratulations! Love the colors.
September 5, 2020 at 9:24 pm
seschipper
Dazzling! Congratulations! 🙂
September 5, 2020 at 11:12 pm
Angie
I also LOVE the bright colors! Wow! Congratulations!
September 6, 2020 at 8:31 am
Pat
I’m so excited for this book, Rajani! It’s so awesome to highlight a lesser-known holiday, especially one that celebrates sibling relationships.
September 6, 2020 at 9:04 am
authorlaurablog
This looks beautiful and I love sibling stories! 💙🧡💚
September 6, 2020 at 11:15 am
Darcee Freier
I’m excited for a sibling story! Congrats on your upcoming book!
September 7, 2020 at 2:42 pm
Kaitlyn Leann Sanchez
Omg it’s gorgeous! Thank you both for sharing, I can’t wait to read this!
September 7, 2020 at 3:01 pm
Dana Atnip
I love learning about the traditions and holidays of other cultures, and I love colors, so I’m excited to read this book! 🙂
September 7, 2020 at 3:29 pm
Carol Gordon Ekster
So excited to read this, Rajani! Beautiful cover! Congrats.
September 7, 2020 at 4:41 pm
Cathy L. Murphy
Gorgeous is right! I first learned of rakhi bracelets while watching Mira, Royal Detective on Disney Junior with my granddaughter. We’ll be eagerly waiting for your book to be released because she is so obsessed with the show.
September 7, 2020 at 5:20 pm
Abi Cushman
Beautiful cover! Chaaya did a wonderful job. I’m really looking forward to it, Rajani!
September 7, 2020 at 8:58 pm
Read to Kids
Such an attractive cover! One can feel the magic and fun inside. Congratulations, Rajani !
September 8, 2020 at 11:17 am
LenoraBiemans (@BiemansLenora)
Congratulations, Rajani and Chaaya! This book looks beautiful and I’m excited about learning about this tradition and intrigued by the promise of storytelling math. I’m curious if only children team up with a cousin or friend to celebrate this holiday?
Great interview, as always, Tara. Your quips at the end had me giggling. ;-D
September 10, 2020 at 9:55 am
Melanie Ellsworth
So looking forward to another beautiful book by Rajani!
September 11, 2020 at 1:57 pm
mariagianferrari
Congrats on another lovely book, Rajani!
January 17, 2021 at 4:08 pm
syorkeviney
Congrats on the upcoming launch… love the sibling connection featured in this book!