Posts Tagged ‘friends’

Uma Krishnaswami: The Grand Plan to Fix Everything

Wednesday, May 25th, 2011

“Dini has heard of hearts sinking. She has always thought that was an odd thing for hearts to do.”

Now that, my homies, is a line worth framing! And it’s only one of many terrific lines in Uma Krishnaswami’s newest novel, The Grand Plan to Fix Everything, with illustrations by Abigail Halpin. In fact, the whole story is a verbal feast of delicious,lively language. Here is storytelling that is food for the ears as well as sustenance for the heart.

It’s at turns funny, heartbreaking, and always jubilant.

When Dini’s mother receives a grant to work in a women’s clinic in Swapnagiri, India, Dini is crushed that she’ll have to leave her best friend Maddie behind in Tacoma, MD.

The only saving grace is that she might, might, might be able to come face to face with the inimitable Dolly Singh, Bollywood superstar.

But Dolly is missing, which has become something of a national crisis. In fact, there is missing in all corners of Dini’s life.

Here is Uma to talk about it all:

I am not the only one who loves this book. It has already received starred reviews from Kirkus and Publisher’s Weekly.

Don’t miss the downloadable activity kit as well, on Uma’s website.

Just like a Bollywood movie, there is a large cast, including non-human types like these guys:

No novel set in India could be authentic without a cab driver:

And here’s a photo of that red mail box that inspired Uma to include the India Postal Service in her story:

Uma is not the only gifted and talent person in her family. Her son Nikhil helped produce this brilliant trailer:

And look, look, listen, listen! There is also a GRAND GIVEAWAY.

Three lucky Grand Prize winners will each receive one copy of THE GRAND PLAN TO FIX EVERYTHING along with a starry assortment of bangles and trinkets that Dolly Singh, famous famous Bollywood movie star, would adore! An additional 3 runners-up will receive a copy of THE GRAND PLAN TO FIX EVERYTHING. To enter, send an e-mail to GrandPlanGiveaway@gmail.com. In the body of the e-mail, include your name, mailing address, and e-mail address (if you’re under 13, submit a parent’s name and e-mail address). One entry per person and prizes will only be shipped to US or Canadian addresses. Entries must be received by midnight (PDT) on 6/30/11. Winners will be selected in a random drawing on 7/1/11 and notified via email.

Just in case you missed the interview that I did with Uma about her most recent picture book, I’m posting it again for your viewing pleasure.

Before closing, I want to give a shout out to Uma’s blog, Writing With a Broken Tusk. If you didn’t notice in the video, Uma is one of the most thoughtful and resourceful folks I know. I’ve learned so much from reading her posts. She’s a citizen of the world. Check it out.

Calloo, callay!

Cathy Liles–Lifetime Achievement Award/BVCAA-WIC

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

Cathy Liles and I met back in the early ’80’s when both of us were new moms, and both of us became La Leche League leaders. Those were the tenderest of years. Breastfeeding my babies was one of the most important things I’ve ever done in this ol’ life, and it was equally important to have friends like Cathy to share those experiences with.

You could say that we grew up together, right alongside our children.

Here’s Cathy with her family. From left to right is youngest son Garrison, daughter Marisa, Cathy, husband Ben, and oldest son Benjamin.

And here she is with her own mom, Peggy.

Cathy has spent her life as an advocate for nursing babies and their mothers. She has served on the board for the International La Leche League; she has worked in international circles at the United Nations in developing policies that affect breastfeeding pairs; and she has been tireless in her support for better infant and maternal health.

No one deserves this lifetime achievement award more than my friend Cathy Liles.

And just as Cathy’s life changed with the birth of her baby, so too did mine. I would never have become a writer for children if I had not become a mother. And those breastfeeding days showed up in this book that is now long out of print…

The illustrations by Dale Gottlieb are just wonderful. And to honor Cathy, here’s the spread du jour:

Calloo, callay, my homies!