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Lights for Gita

Average rating
4 out of 5
Based on 68 Ratings and 17 Reviews

Book Description
Recently immigrated from India, Gita is looking forward to celebrating her favorite holiday, Divali, a festival of lights, but things are so different in her new home that she wonders if she will ever adjust.
Book Information
PublisherTilbury House Publishers
BindingHardcover (8 editions)
Reading LevelAges 4-8
# of Pages24
ISBN-100884481506
ISBN-13978-0884481508
Publication Date03/1995
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About Rachna Gilmore (Author) : Rachna Gilmore is the best-selling author of numerous children's books with multiple honours and awards, including the Governor General's Award. Her publications include picture books, early readers... more
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About Alice Priestley (Illustrator) : Alice Priestley is a published author and an illustrator of children's books. Some of the published credits of Alice Priestley include Rainbows in the Dark, Un Arco Iris En La Oscuridad / Rainbows in ... more
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12/7/2009 Tilbury House

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10/1/2007 Andrea & Mark said: "This carefully crafted tale of homesickness and hope combines the universal experience of long-awaited plans foiled by weather with the grief of a young girl pining for her far off home. This book leaves us with the powerful insight that its up to each of us to fill our darkness with light.
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