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How You Feel Inside by Nargis – Book Review

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Author: Nargis
Publisher: Notion Press

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Summary

It’s a book that you must definitely add to your child’s shelf. A book that kids will truly enjoy and a book that will add value to their life.

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We are like colors in a rainbow.
There is no wrong or right.

‘Every year for Christmas
Tim wishes for trucks and bikes
But you’re a girl! She’s often told
Well, that doesn’t change what she likes’ – mommy says.

Did these lines bought smile on your face? Well Right from the first page, this book has my heart.

Written and illustrated by Nargis, How you feel inside is a beautiful poem about gender identity and each quatrain of the poem contains a hue of hope and love, dreams and happiness for the one who feels different, be fearless and Shine on.

Each page is filled with positivity, with beautiful illustrations and the way the author explains the concept of gender identity withjust a few words, in a creative way is commendable.

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It’s a must-read book for all young readers to make them understand it is how you feel inside, what makes you happy. It’s a sensitive topic and the way she discussed the topic giving a creative touch is truly admirable.

Loved how each page has a beautiful message and is amazingly described. One could relate to this book so well.
The simplicity and creativity in the author’s writing style adds to the experience. The words are powerful and subtle, giving a strong message.

With an important concept, discussed in such an interesting way, it’s a book that you must definitely add to your child’s shelf. A book that kids will truly enjoy and a book that will add value to their life.

Summary

Gender is not something you are born with, it is ‘how you feel inside’. Each quatrain of this poem contains a different hue of hope for the ones who feel different, the ones who find it difficult to fit in and the ones who want to mould their own identity.

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  1. FAVBOOKSHELF

    sounds beautiful!!

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