A relatable middle grade novel about faith, family, and finding your value system in a world that is always changing.
They say trouble comes in threes - and Dhruv would definitely agree. His grandmother (Nani Ma) believes prayer solves everything, but Dhruv isn't so sure. The school bully, Logan, seems determined to make life miserable for him and his best friend Paul. And then his teacher gives him the hardest assignment yet: write about what he believes in.
When Dhruv's dad faces a serious health scare, everything changes. Stuck between fear, faith, and figuring out who he really is, Dhruv must find the courage to navigate his world-and discover what he truly believes.
According to Dhruv is a relatable coming-of-age story filled with humor, heart, and hope. Perfect for kids who love realistic fiction about family, friendship, and emotional resilience, this story celebrates South Asian culture, intergenerational bonds, and the journey of self-discovery
Perfect for readers who love:
Heartwarming realistic fiction about growing up
Stories celebrating Indian culture and family traditions
Books that teach kids empathy, courage, and kindness
Middle grade novels about bullying, belief, and belonging
Recommended for ages 8 to 12, this empowering novel is a great pick for classrooms, book clubs, or family reading time.
Praise for Sangeetha's first book, Meera Makes Aloo Paratha
"...celebrating South Asian cuisine and the cherished bond between grandparents and their grandchildren..." - News India Times
"...there is really no gender or age to learn new things..." - Raising World Children
This is the perfect read for fans of Hena Khan, Kelly Yang, and Veera Hiranandani.
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. A relatable middle grade novel about faith, family, and finding your value system in a world that is always changing. They say trouble comes in threes - and Dhruv would definitely agree. His grandmother (Nani Ma) believes prayer solves everything, but Dhruv isn't so sure. The school bully, Logan, seems determined to make life miserable for him and his best friend Paul. And then his teacher gives him the hardest assignment yet: write about what he believes in.When Dhruv's dad faces a serious health scare, everything changes. Stuck between fear, faith, and figuring out who he really is, Dhruv must find the courage to navigate his world-and discover what he truly believes.According to Dhruv is a relatable coming-of-age story filled with humor, heart, and hope. Perfect for kids who love realistic fiction about family, friendship, and emotional resilience, this story celebrates South Asian culture, intergenerational bonds, and the journey of self-discoveryPerfect for readers who love: Heartwarming realistic fiction about growing upStories celebrating Indian culture and family traditionsBooks that teach kids empathy, courage, and kindnessMiddle grade novels about bullying, belief, and belongingRecommended for ages 8 to 12, this empowering novel is a great pick for classrooms, book clubs, or family reading time.Praise for Sangeetha's first book, Meera Makes Aloo Paratha".celebrating South Asian cuisine and the cherished bond between grandparents and their grandchildren." - News India Times".there is really no gender or age to learn new things." - Raising World ChildrenThis is the perfect read for fans of Hena Khan, Kelly Yang, and Veera Hiranandani. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798989229635
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. A relatable middle grade novel about faith, family, and finding your value system in a world that is always changing. They say trouble comes in threes - and Dhruv would definitely agree. His grandmother (Nani Ma) believes prayer solves everything, but Dhruv isn't so sure. The school bully, Logan, seems determined to make life miserable for him and his best friend Paul. And then his teacher gives him the hardest assignment yet: write about what he believes in.When Dhruv's dad faces a serious health scare, everything changes. Stuck between fear, faith, and figuring out who he really is, Dhruv must find the courage to navigate his world-and discover what he truly believes.According to Dhruv is a relatable coming-of-age story filled with humor, heart, and hope. Perfect for kids who love realistic fiction about family, friendship, and emotional resilience, this story celebrates South Asian culture, intergenerational bonds, and the journey of self-discoveryPerfect for readers who love: Heartwarming realistic fiction about growing upStories celebrating Indian culture and family traditionsBooks that teach kids empathy, courage, and kindnessMiddle grade novels about bullying, belief, and belongingRecommended for ages 8 to 12, this empowering novel is a great pick for classrooms, book clubs, or family reading time.Praise for Sangeetha's first book, Meera Makes Aloo Paratha".celebrating South Asian cuisine and the cherished bond between grandparents and their grandchildren." - News India Times".there is really no gender or age to learn new things." - Raising World ChildrenThis is the perfect read for fans of Hena Khan, Kelly Yang, and Veera Hiranandani. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798989229635
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. A relatable middle grade novel about faith, family, and finding your value system in a world that is always changing. They say trouble comes in threes - and Dhruv would definitely agree. His grandmother (Nani Ma) believes prayer solves everything, but Dhruv isn't so sure. The school bully, Logan, seems determined to make life miserable for him and his best friend Paul. And then his teacher gives him the hardest assignment yet: write about what he believes in.When Dhruv's dad faces a serious health scare, everything changes. Stuck between fear, faith, and figuring out who he really is, Dhruv must find the courage to navigate his world-and discover what he truly believes.According to Dhruv is a relatable coming-of-age story filled with humor, heart, and hope. Perfect for kids who love realistic fiction about family, friendship, and emotional resilience, this story celebrates South Asian culture, intergenerational bonds, and the journey of self-discoveryPerfect for readers who love: Heartwarming realistic fiction about growing upStories celebrating Indian culture and family traditionsBooks that teach kids empathy, courage, and kindnessMiddle grade novels about bullying, belief, and belongingRecommended for ages 8 to 12, this empowering novel is a great pick for classrooms, book clubs, or family reading time.Praise for Sangeetha's first book, Meera Makes Aloo Paratha".celebrating South Asian cuisine and the cherished bond between grandparents and their grandchildren." - News India Times".there is really no gender or age to learn new things." - Raising World ChildrenThis is the perfect read for fans of Hena Khan, Kelly Yang, and Veera Hiranandani. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798989229635
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