Book Descriptions
for Climbing the Stairs by Padma Venkatraman
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
From The United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY)
The plot is familiar: an adolescent battles the constraints of her culture and ultimately succeeds. Yet fifteen-year-old Vidya’s story is eminently com pelling, set as it is in 1941 India amid nonviolent protests by Gandhi’s ad herents and the brutal British response. Vidya’s comfortable world and future plans for college crumble when her father’s skull is crushed by a British sol dier. Compelled to live with her father’s family, Vidya dreads the customary arranged marriage relatives threaten for her instead of attending a university as she wishes. Venkatraman gives readers a window into World War II–era India, rich in day-to-day detail and rooted in tradition. jfc
From the Publisher
During World War II and the last days of British occupation in India, fifteen-year-old Vidya dreams of attending college. But when her forward-thinking father is beaten senseless by the British police, she is forced to live with her grandfather's large traditional family, where the women live apart from the men and are meant to be married off as soon as possible.
Vidya's only refuge becomes her grandfather's upstairs library, which is forbidden to women. There she meets Raman, a young man also living in the house who relishes her intellectual curiosity. But when Vidya's brother makes a choice the family cannot condone, and when Raman seems to want more than friendship, Vidkya must question all she has believed in.
Padma Venkatraman's debut novel poignantly shows a girl struggling to find her place in a mixedup world. Climbing the Stairs is a powerful story about love and loss set against a fascinating historical backdrop.
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