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Bird Brothers, A Delhi Story

Bird Brothers, A Delhi Story

Price: $21.95

ISBN #: 9781459838567

Description:

Rina Singh,

Barkha Lohia (Illustrated by)
Aug 5, 2025
Hardcover Picture Book
Juvenile Nonfiction / Biography & Autobiography / Social Activists / Science & Nature / Environmental Conservation & Protection / Science & Nature / Zoology
Ages 6 to 8, Grades 1 to 3
 
Birds belong in the skyA touching picture book based on the real-life efforts of two brothers who have devoted their lives to rescuing and rehabilitating black kite raptors that have been injured by glass-coated kite strings and the dense air pollution in Delhi.

★"This nonfiction book has themes of environmental protection, determination, helping others, and following one’s passions. The artwork and the story are inspiring and beautiful.” —School Library Journal (SLJ), starred review

Brothers Nadeem and Saud grew up in Delhi watching the majestic raptors called black kites circle in the sky above their heads.

But every year, when paper-kite-flying season came and people brought out their glass-coated kite strings called manja to have friendly battles, the beautiful birds faced dangerous skies. One day, the brothers found a black kite tangled in manja, but their local vet couldn’t help. As they got older, the brothers never forgot that day. Learning from a local vet, who taught them how to mend a bird's wing, and a neighbour who trained pigeons, they began to rescue and rehabilitate injured black kites.

Bird Brothers, A Delhi Story depicts the powerful true story of Nadeem Shehzad and Mohammad Saud, who have devoted their lives to helping these birds return to the sky.