A Cloud Called Bhura

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by Bijal Vachharajani

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From award winning author Bijal Vachharajani, A Cloud Called Bhura is a delightful middle grade novel that tackles climate change through an inspiring lens of friendship, trust, and community. Amni wakes up one morning to find the sky taken over by a huge brown cloud. Even as she and her friends start to discover more, their city of Mumbai starts reeling from the changes the cloud brings to the weather. Bhura Cloudus (as the media calls it) causes scalding rain to fall, makes birds flee the city, and suffocates every living thing. As chaos continues to build and the climate changes brought by Bhura become disastrous, there are several questions on everyone's mind: What will the powerful politician, Mota Bhai, do now? Can the scientist twins, Vidisha and Bidisha, find a solution? What about superstar Pavan Kumar and the amazing cloud-sucking machine? Will Bhura ever be driven away--or is it already too late? Thought-provoking, funny, and inspiring,  A Cloud Called Bhura  is about changing global climate and the havoc it can cause--as well as the forces of friendship, trust, and community that give hope and help counter this deadly threat to humanity. "Vachharajani's grown-up villains are deliciously over-the-top yet all too recognizable, just like the effects of climate change described in the story. Young people will resonate with the critical issues, but the seriousness is made bearable by the comic absurdity, clever wordplay, and whimsical graphics...Clever, sobering, yet ultimately hopeful." -- Kirkus Reviews "Vachharajani...reminds us that no matter how scary things may get, how imperfectly we may behave, or how hopeless we may sometimes feel, the fight for our planet isn't over." -- Vogue "Alternating between an urgent call to action and laugh-out-loud funny, A Cloud Called Bhura succeeds most remarkably in creating a memorable cast of characters." -- HuffPost Bijal Vachharajani has a habit of hugging strange trees whom she meets on her travels. When not hugging trees and talking to caterpillars who live on those trees, she's either reading or writing or editing a children's book. She is the winner of the AutHer Award for the Best Children's Book in 2020 and 2022, the former editor of Time Out Bengaluru , and is currently a commissioning editor at Pratham Books. She has a master's in environment security and peace from the University for Peace. Part of the Abhiyan Library movement, she is now a certified climate worrier.

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