by Arun Gandhi (Author), Bethany Hegedus (Author), Evan Turk (Illustrator)
Mahatma Gandhi's grandson tells the story of how his grandfather taught him to turn darkness into light in this uniquely personal and vibrantly illustrated tale that carries a message of peace.
How could he--a Gandhi--be so easy to anger? One thick, hot day, Arun Gandhi travels with his family to Grandfather Gandhi's village.
Silence fills the air--but peace feels far away for young Arun. When an older boy pushes him on the soccer field, his anger fills him in a way that surely a true Gandhi could never imagine. Can Arun ever live up to the Mahatma? Will he ever make his grandfather proud?
In this remarkable personal story, Arun Gandhi, with Bethany Hegedus, weaves a stunning portrait of the extraordinary man who taught him to live his life as light. Evan Turk brings the text to breathtaking life with his unique three-dimensional collage paintings.
Author Biography
Arun Gandhi, born in 1934, is the fifth grandson of Mohandas K. Gandhi, also known as Mahatma Gandhi. He was a journalist for more than thirty years for the Times of India and has written for The Washington Post. His first of two books for children was Grandfather Gandhi. Currently, Arun serves as president of the Gandhi Worldwide Education Institute and travels the world speaking to governmental leaders, as well as to university and high school students about the practices of peace and nonviolence. He lives in Rochester, New York. Visit him at ArunGandhi.org.
Bethany Hegedus is the author of
Between Us Baxters and
Truth with a Capital T, as well as the coauthor of
Grandfather Gandhi. She owns The Writing Barn, a writing workshop and retreat center in Austin, Texas. She teaches widely and speaks across the country. Visit her online at BethanyHegedus.com.
Evan Turk is an Ezra Jack Keats Award-winning illustrator, author, and animator. He is the author-illustrator of
The Storyteller,
Heartbeat,
You Are Home: An Ode to the National Parks,
A Thousand Glass Flowers, and
Hello, Moon and the illustrator of
Muddy: The Story of Blues Legend Muddy Waters, which was a
New York Times Best Illustrated Children's Book;
The People's Painter;
Grandfather Gandhi; and its companion
Be the Change. Originally from Colorado, Evan now lives in southern California with his husband and two cats. He is a graduate of Parsons School of Design. Visit him at EvanTurk.com.
Number of Pages: 48
Dimensions: 0.5 x 11 x 10.8 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: March 11, 2014
Award: Bluebonnet Awards (2016)
Award: Georgia Children's Book Award (2016)
Award: Ezra Jack Keats Book Award (2015)
Accelerated Reader:
Quiz Name: Grandfather Gandhi
Interest Level: Lower Grades, K-3
Reading Level: 3.7
Point Value: 0.5