Status
Available
Publication
Groundwood Books (2011), 152 pages
Library's review
Avibrantly illustrated graphic-novel retelling of an ancient Indian legend.
Written in 300 B.C.E., the Ramayana is one of the great epics of India. In a world where demons and monkeys mingle freely with humans, Queen Sita has been living peacefully with her husband, King Rama, and his brother,
A valuable piece of historical literature brought to the forefront for thoughtful new readers. (Graphic novel. 12 & up)
-Kirkus Review
Written in 300 B.C.E., the Ramayana is one of the great epics of India. In a world where demons and monkeys mingle freely with humans, Queen Sita has been living peacefully with her husband, King Rama, and his brother,
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Lakshmana. A treacherous demon tries to trick Rama, and an impulsive act of violence on Rama's part begins a years-long war that begets nothing but violence and heartbreak for the queen. Through her husband's impetuous deed, Sita becomes part of a vengeful plot and is abducted by a fierce, evil demon king. Rama wages a bloody war to win back his queen, though once rescued, Sita’s tale really only just begins. It's not quite a traditional graphic novel: Chitrakar’s art is in the style of Patua scrolls, a long Indian narrative form. In a stark departure from Western styles of illustration, the characters are each depicted in a similar way and can be difficult to tell apart at times. Also somewhat jarring is the type—a hard, modern-looking one that strangely alternates all caps and regular text—that seems anachronistic against the very traditional-looking backdrop. These idiosyncrasies aside however, Sita’s tale is absolutely compelling and exciting.A valuable piece of historical literature brought to the forefront for thoughtful new readers. (Graphic novel. 12 & up)
-Kirkus Review
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Awards
USBBY Outstanding International Book (Grades 9-12 — 2012)
South Asia Book Award (Honorable Mention — 2012)
Texas Maverick Graphic Novels Reading List (Selection — 2012)
Notable Children's Book (2012)
Language
Original language
English
Original publication date
2011
ISBN
9781554981458