The Greatest River

Namita Moolani Mehra author Khoa Le illustrator

Format:Hardback

Publisher:HarperCollins Publishers Inc

Publishing:24th Apr '25

£12.99

This title is due to be published on 24th April, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The Greatest River cover

From celebrated author Namita Moolani Mehra and acclaimed artist Khoa Le of Say My Name comes a meditative and hope-filled picture book about the greatest mother of all: Ganga, the holy river that runs through India and is beloved by millions. Young Ananda knows all about the goddesses’ healing waters and soothing powers but has never experienced them for herself...until now.

Born in a glacier, high up in the Himalayas.

A river worshipped by millions.

A goddess.

With her Mamma sick, Ananda and her Maasi, her aunt, make their way to the great river Ganga to experience the powerful tradition of bathing in the river’s healing waters. It’s within the Great Mother’s swirling embrace that Ananda embarks on a healing and eye-opening journey, finding more than she ever could have imagined along the way.

From celebrated author Namita Moolani Mehra and award-winning artist Khoa Le comes a story about the peace, healing, and hope nature often provides.

Praise for The Greatest River:

"A quietly affecting story about nature providing emotional succor... An earthy palette, etching-like detailing, and watery flowing lines lend Le’s immersive digital renderings an emotional heft that movingly pairs with the story as it traces Ananda’s transformation from worried to consoled." —Publishers Weekly

"A great sense of peace and calm felt by those who love the river is translated to readers...This piece of literature beautifully represents the Ganga river and serves to educate readers on the Hindu beliefs and practices surrounding the river." —School Library Journal

"A great sense of peace and calm felt by those who love the river is translated to readers... This piece of ¬literature beautifully represents the Ganga river and serves to educate readers on the Hindu beliefs and practices surrounding the river." — School Library Journal "A quietly affecting story about nature providing emotional succor... An earthy palette, etching-like detailing, and watery flowing lines lend Le’s immersive digital renderings an emotional heft that movingly pairs with the story as it traces Ananda’s transformation from worried to consoled"—Publishers Weekly — Publishers Weekly

ISBN: 9780063207455

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 476g

40 pages