Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library

Small acts of amazing courage, Gloria Whelan

Label
Small acts of amazing courage, Gloria Whelan
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Small acts of amazing courage
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Gloria Whelan
Summary
It is India, 1918, six months after the end of World War I, and Rosalind awaits the return of her father from the war. Rosalind is kept from boarding school in England at her mother's insistence. While her father has been at war, Rosalind sees the country slowly change. A man named Ghandi is coming to power, talking about nonviolence and independence from Britain. Rosalind longs to live the life that her heart tells her, not what her parents prescribe for her, but no one seems to listen. This penetrating story, told with lush and vivid detail, contrasts Rosalind's privilege and daily experiences in India with the hardship of the people around her. As she comes of age during this volatile period of history, will she find the courage to claim her own identity and become her own person? National Book Award-winning author Gloria Whelan's "insight into history and her characters' minds make every moment of this saga believable" (Publishers Weekly, starred review). This paperback edition includes an excerpt of All My Noble Dreams and Then What Happens, the standalone companion to Small Acts of Amazing Courage
Target audience
juvenile
Classification
Content