Laxmi’s Mooch is available to order in India

 

Praise for Laxmi’s Mooch

* “Debut author Anand skillfully balances humor with sincerity, crafting a narrator who is both vulnerable and powerful, while Abi contributes sunny-humored illustrations … Laxmi’s journey is both accessible and authentic, and it is a true pleasure to watch her not only embrace her own body, but also teach her classmates how to embrace theirs as well.” — Kirkus Reviews, starred review.

* “A joyfully affirmative picture book with a winning first-person point of view.” — Publishers Weekly, starred review.

* “Anand’s story is simple and purposeful, but it’s a much-needed purpose, sweetly delivering a message of body positivity around a common insecurity that is rarely addressed.” — Booklist, starred review.

“Readers of all ages will appreciate the message of self-love presented within Laxmi’s story, which takes on body positivity for a relatively young audience in an uplifting way.” —School Library Journal

“Readers invited to watch Laxmi grow may also gain some confidence to celebrate their own bodies no matter what they look like–or where their hair may grow.” —Shelf Awareness


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About Laxmi’s Mooch

A joyful, body-positive picture book about a young Indian American girl’s journey to accept her body hair and celebrate her heritage after being teased about her mustache.

Laxmi never paid much attention to the tiny hairs above her lip. But one day while playing farm animals at recess, her friends point out that her whiskers would make her the perfect cat. She starts to notice body hair all over–on her arms, legs, and even between her eyebrows.

With her parents’ help, Laxmi learns that hair isn’t just for heads, but that it grows everywhere, regardless of gender. Featuring affirming text by Shelly Anand and exuberant, endearing illustrations by Nabi H. Ali, Laxmi’s Mooch is a celebration of our bodies and our body hair, in whichever way they grow.


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About the Illustrator

Nabi H. Ali is a Tamil American illustrator who enjoys creating diverse works that showcase an array of cultures and people.

He illustrates digitally, but he also has a secret love of inks, color pencil, and acrylic paints. His hobbies include drawing (of course), doll collecting, reading, learning about South Asian mythology and folklore, and researching history.