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In Born Behind Bars by Padma Venkatraman, nine-year-old Kabir, who has spent his entire life in an Indian women's prison, is suddenly released without his mother into the hands of a dangerous stranger. Kabir must navigate the outside world alone, relying on courage, resilience, and new friendships to find his estranged family and fight for his mother's freedom. The book addresses imprisonment, abuse, and prejudice.
Born Behind Bars by Padma Venkatraman intricately explores themes of identity and resilience through the eyes of a young boy growing up in an Indian prison. Critics praise its poignant storytelling, rich cultural context, and compelling character development. However, some found the pacing uneven at times. Overall, it is a heartfelt and enlightening read.
Readers who appreciate heartwarming, socially conscious middle-grade fiction will enjoy Born Behind Bars by Padma Venkatraman. Fans of The Night Diary by Veera Hiranandani or Esperanza Rising by Pam Muñoz Ryan, which also tackle complex social issues and feature resilient young protagonists, are likely to find this book captivating.
Lexile Level
720LRealistic Fiction
Indian Literature
Children's Literature
Relationships: Family
Society: Nation
Society: Class
Social Justice
Poverty
Class