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Ritu Weds Chandni

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LGBT's marriage has been banned or discriminated by local religion or tradition, It has been more accepted around the world than before, but people need to be educated and need to accept same sex marriage even though some of them do not agree with or do not understand the necessity of same sex marriage.
This book introduced the difficulties that a lesbian couple faced due to the prejudice by local people, but their faith was strong enough to overcome those difficult circumstance.
I am sure a lot of LGBT's, not only from that region, but also from all over the globe will be supported by this book. Love is love.
I personally think that this kind of book should be published more than now and should be used for education in both public and private schools. Thank you so much for the great piece of work.

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This is an absolutely stunning book, in both its art and it’s message. South Asian LGBT+ is underrepresented and it’s wonderful to see such a wonderful contribution aimed at such a young audience, what better a way to teach love is love than when we are at our most accepting and understanding, when we are innocent and accepting of everyone, this is definitely the way to make change, just like the story the innocence of children Ayesha’s love for her didi teaches the adults, children and their hearts are the way we need to learn and change. This is a wonderful book, I cannot emphasise enough how beautiful the art work is and it’s beauty matches the story so well. Fantastic and I would be happy to read to any child of any age, I would encourage it.


Thanks to netgalley and the publisher for a free copy for an honest opinion

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