written by Rinchin
Tulika
Young Reader 5+,Hindi
Chaalbaaz Chidiya
28 pages,  Paper Back
When Renchu prods her grandmother for a story, Daadi launches into one about when Renchu's grandfather was fooled by a partridge in the forest. But Daadis stories are never told straight. She is 'sometimes in the story and sometimes out of it'. And as she moves in an out, we see two worlds - one of a time when Renchu's family were people of the forest and trapped birds for the begum's parties, and one of now when they have been forced into cities to live in jhuggis as ragpickers. The reader too is made to flit between the contrasting milieus through the distinct colour palettes, styles of the beautiful illustrations. Although narrated with all the flavour and affectionate humour of a grandma story, in her characteristic style Rinchin gently draws attention to the plight of the Paardhi tribals of Madhya Pradesh, who still bear the stigma of being once classified as a criminal community.
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