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BHANGRA BOOGIE by Hena Khan

BHANGRA BOOGIE

by Hena Khan ; illustrated by Sandhya Prabhat

Pub Date: May 13th, 2025
ISBN: 9780063265028
Publisher: Quill Tree Books/HarperCollins

A young South Asian girl finds the courage to dance while attending a wedding with family.

Talia is entranced by the bhangra dancers as they leap through the air. But much as she’d like to join them—and, once the dancers finish their performance, her relatives—she remains on the sidelines. Whenever she’s hit the dance floor in the past, her “feet turned into heavy clay pots,” and her “arms froze like kulfi.” Distressed, she runs to her Dadi (paternal grandmother), who encourages her to participate. Sensing Talia’s hesitation, Dadi recounts how, when she was younger, her husband—Talia’s grandfather—used to say Dadi danced like a chicken and teased her for stepping on his toes. As strange and uncoordinated as she looked, though, Dadi says that she misses the fun of bhangra; now that she uses a cane, she no longer feels comfortable dancing. Dadi’s longing for the past spurs both of them to take a big step: joining the others on the dance floor. This intergenerational tale is at once humorous, heartwarming, and inspiring. The vibrant, expressive illustrations are the perfect complement to the culturally relevant, metaphor-laden text. The intertwined themes of creative expression, risk taking, and drawing strength from our loved ones will resonate with adult and child readers alike.

A tale sure to have even the most uncertain wallflowers cutting loose on the dance floor.

(glossary) (Picture book. 4-8)