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V. Malar can't wait to celebrate the harvest festival Pongal with her cousins from Seattle. But will they have
enough in common to make it enjoyable? An illustrated chapter book about extended family and holiday
traditions, kicking off a charming new series.V. Malar loves living on a farm with her parents in a small town
in India. And Malar's absolute favorite time of year, the harvest festival known as Pongal, is finally here! This
year's festival will be different because her aunt, uncle, and cousins from Seattle will be visiting and celebrating
with them. Feeling both excited and nervous, Malar promises to be a great host to her cousins. But when Priya
and Kamal talk about all the things they have back home, or when they're not interested in the animals on the
farm, Malar finds it hard to keep her patience and be the gracious host she promised she'd be. The cousins
clearly don't start off on the right foot, but after a few clashes, there are some laughs, and Malar realizes that her
cousins might just become friends after all. Family and celebrations big and small await in Suma Subramaniam's
sweet story, brought to life by Archana's Sreenivasan's friendly illustrations. A glossary of Indian terms and an
author's note about Pongal can be found in the back matter.
enough in common to make it enjoyable? An illustrated chapter book about extended family and holiday
traditions, kicking off a charming new series.V. Malar loves living on a farm with her parents in a small town
in India. And Malar's absolute favorite time of year, the harvest festival known as Pongal, is finally here! This
year's festival will be different because her aunt, uncle, and cousins from Seattle will be visiting and celebrating
with them. Feeling both excited and nervous, Malar promises to be a great host to her cousins. But when Priya
and Kamal talk about all the things they have back home, or when they're not interested in the animals on the
farm, Malar finds it hard to keep her patience and be the gracious host she promised she'd be. The cousins
clearly don't start off on the right foot, but after a few clashes, there are some laughs, and Malar realizes that her
cousins might just become friends after all. Family and celebrations big and small await in Suma Subramaniam's
sweet story, brought to life by Archana's Sreenivasan's friendly illustrations. A glossary of Indian terms and an
author's note about Pongal can be found in the back matter.