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"Readers will be captivated by this beautifully written novel about young people who must use their instincts and grit to survive. Padma shares with us an unflinching peek into the reality millions of homeless children live every day but also infuses her story with hope and bravery that will inspire…

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I’ve been to India three times and I love to share books that show its complex, beautiful, and sometimes brutal culture. When sisters Viji and Rukku leave home to escape their abusive father, readers are given a detailed look at what living on the streets of India is like for many children. It’s a realistic lesson on the caste system and abject poverty, all wrapped in a compelling story; and I am always a fan of books that show siblings that care deeply for one another. I also hope it sparks an interest in that amazing country and its inhabitants.

I love crying over a good book and The Bridge Home was the best cry I’ve had in a while. Eleven-year-old Viji and her mentally disabled older sister Rukku have a strong and beautiful bond. After running away from their abusive father, they struggle to survive on the streets of Chennai, scavenging in trash heaps and seeking shelter on an abandoned bridge. When they meet two homeless boys, Muthi and Arul, they form a new type of family, working together to protect and provide for each other. I sobbed through the whole book; for joy when the children escaped dangers…

Four homeless kids find their way to each other, learn to live in harmony, and make a home for themselves on the streets of Chennai. With underlying themes of abuse, mental illness, and poverty, this rich and nuanced story made me laugh and cry. Kids have so little agency in the world but these four; sisters Vijji and Rukku, and friends, Muthi and Arul, navigate whatever life throws at them with courage, humour, and ingenuity. Readers will not only fall in love with the main characters but will enjoy exploring Chennai, India in all its authenticity.

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The Bridge Home is a powerful story of friendship and resilience. It shines a light on the heart-wrenching decisions people must make to take care of those we love the most. And while this story brilliantly shares the challenges of homelessness, and the trepidations, fears, and despair that often accompany it, it also conveys the courage and love that finds us in the most unsuspecting places. The Bridge Home embraces what home truly means. 

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