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The author offers an introductory portrait of life, belief, and childhood across India for young readers, blending mythic explanations—such as traditional cosmology and the origin and sacredness of the Ganges—with clear descriptions of pilgrimage, caste, domestic routines, and childhood rites. Chapters contrast boys' and girls' experiences, examine social problems like child widows and famine, and highlight reform efforts and educational initiatives through sketches of seekers and social workers. Illustrated scenes and short narratives of individual children accompany thematic overviews to show how custom, religion, and changing modern sights shape daily life and hopes.

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Janet Harvey Kelman

Janet Harvey Kelman was an author known for her contributions to children's literature and historical narratives. Her works often explore themes of culture and adventure, making them engaging for young readers. Among her notable titles are "Children of India," which introduces readers to the rich heritage of India, and "Stories from the Crusades," which recounts historical events in an accessible manner. Additionally, her book "The Story of Chalmers of New Guinea" highlights the life and work of missionary and explorer James Chalmers, showcasing her interest in both history and the human experience.

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