Balarama bookcover

Balarama

A Royal Elephant

Betsy Lewin 

(Author)

Ted Lewin 

(Author)

Betsy Lewin 

(Illustrator)
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Description

Ted and Betsy Lewin's illustrated travelogue of their trip to southern India, where they meet Balarama, the lead Royal Elephant who will make his debut in the traditional parade that concludes the celebration of Dasara in the city of Mysore.

Elephants, the largest land animals on Earth, have long been a part of life throughout India. Some of these huge creatures are trained to do heavy work. Others perform in public festivals. When Ted and Betsy Lewin arrive in southern India to see the elephants, they are introduced to Drona, the Royal Elephant that leads the glorious procession on the last day of Dasara, a centuries-old festival celebrated each fall.

The Lewins are so enthralled with Drona that they decide to return the following year for Dasara. They arrive to find out that Drona has been in an accident and a new lead elephant, the majestic Balarama, has been chosen. This will be his first time carrying the golden howdah--a beautifully carved ceremonial carriage--in the grand finale parade of the Dasara festivities. All eyes will be on Balarama as he makes his debut.

With exciting narrative and vividly colored paintings, Ted and Betsy Lewin invite readers to meet the elephants up close and to participate in the wonderful spectacle of the last day of Dasara. This is an adventure no one will want to miss.

Check out the other titles in this series:

BALARAMA - ELEPHANT QUEST - GORILLA WALK - HORSE SONG - PUFFLING PATROL - TOP TO BOTTOM

Product Details

PublisherLee & Low Books
Publish DateSeptember 01, 2009
Pages56
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781620141861
Dimensions9.8 X 8.3 X 0.4 inches | 0.8 pounds
BISAC Categories: Kids, Kids, Kids

About the Author

Ted Lewin and his wife, Betsy, have been traveling the world together for decades and have chronicled many of their wide-ranging adventures in books for young readers. In addition to Puffling Patrol, their most recent collaborations were Balarama: A Royal Elephant and Horse Song: The Naadam of Mongolia, both published by Lee & Low Books. Ted and Betsy have both won countless awards and honors for their books. Ted was awarded a Caldecott Medal Honor in 1994 for Peppe the Lamplighter. When not teaching, visiting with young fans, or traveling, the Lewins are usually drawing and painting in their Brooklyn, New York, home studios. You can visit Ted Lewin online at tedlewin.com

Betsy Lewin and her husband, Ted, have been traveling the world together for decades and have chronicled many of their wide-ranging adventures in books for young readers. In addition to Puffling Patrol, their most recent collaborations were Balarama: A Royal Elephant and Horse Song: The Naadam of Mongolia, both published by Lee & Low Books. Ted and Betsy have both won countless awards and honors for their books. Betsy was the recipient of a Caldecott Medal Honor in 2001 for Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type. When not teaching, visiting with young fans, or traveling, the Lewins are usually drawing and painting in their Brooklyn, New York, home studios. You can visit Betsy Lewin online at betsylewin.com

Reviews

"Ted Lewin's brilliant, realistic watercolors capture the sun-drenched pageantry of Mysore as well as the dusty, filtered light of the forest, while Betsy Lewin's lively cartoons aptly depict the action and personalities involved... If the art doesn't grab children, the elephants surely will. Wonderful." -- School Library Journal

"Rich watercolors and as-it-happens writing bring the story of India's royal elephants into sharp focus.... The Lewins' watercolor spreads emphasize India's brilliant light, deep purple shadows and the way the elephants dwarf their human handlers. They are honest about the cruelty of past capture methods, but include anecdotes to offset the story's sober moments.... For a clear view of a tradition dating back centuries, it's a valuable contribution." -- Publishers Weekly

"The combination of compelling travelogue and images is immediate and dramatic. Kids will also enjoy the extensive back matter, which includes elephant facts and a glossary." -- Booklist

"Pageantry and noble beasts alike are vividly realized in Ted Lewin's signature watercolors, while Betsy Lewin's agile drawings add deft characterizations, lively action (drummers in the parade), and humor.... A gorgeous glimpse of a continuing custom." -- The Horn Book

"The beauty of the book lies in its two different styles of illustrations on Strathmore Bristol board, capturing traditional color and designs... The book is recommended as a cultural exploration for librarians and anyone interested in elephants and India." -- Multicultural Review

Best Children's Books of the Year - Bank Street College of Education
Texas Bluebonnet Award Shortlist - Texas Library Association (TLA)

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