Seasons of Splendour – Madhur Jaffrey and Michael Foreman
Seasons of Splendour: Tales, Myths and Legends of India by Madhur Jaffrey, illustrated by Michael Foreman / ISBN 9781681377049 / 128-page hardback, 8 x 11 inches, published in 2022 by New York Review of Books
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A vibrant collection of Indian myths and legends illustrated in beautiful watercolors and told by one of India’s sparkling personalities, Madhur Jaffrey.
Seasons of Splendour is a richly illustrated treasury of stories about Indian gods and goddesses, kings and queens, princes and demons. Here are engaging and beautifully told tales of Krishna, Ram, and Sita, along with stories based on the Hindu epics the Ramayana and Mahabharata, as well as others of ancient origin with no known source. When Madhur Jaffrey was a young girl growing up in her grandfatherās house in Delhi, storytelling was an integral part of life. After dinner, she would huddle with her cousins and siblings around a seated aunt, grandmother, or mother and listen. This collection contains those enduring stories, each one introduced by a vivid childhood memory or humorous anecdote and arranged in the sequence in which they were told, in conjunction with religious festivals throughout the Hindu calendar year. From April to April, here is a yearās worth of tales, myths, and legends, a cycle of stories to read aloud, illustrated in full color with Michael Foremanās sumptuous watercolor paintings. Also included is a āWho Is Who and What Is Whatā glossary and English pronunciation guide for curious young readers.