
Twelve-year-old Minni and her older brother Sanjay live in a poor neighborhood in Mumbai, India. Their only access to clean water happens at a set time of the day when members of the community stand in line to fill their containers. One night, Sanjay and his friends witness the “water mafia” stealing water from a tanker truck. To be safe, Sanjay and his friend have to leave town. Minni’s ill mother has to move to the countryside to recover and Minni takes over her mother’s maid job until her she can return. On top of all of this, Minni has to balance school and an extra computer class she is enrolled in. Minni’s introspective narration and occasional poetry instill hope in her environment which is especially hard on women and children. Minni is a smart, strong, and optimistic girl. The book is a look at the importance of free water and how the unfairness surrounding its distribution impacts poor communities in India. It also reveals class differences that still exist today. An author’s note provides more information about the water crisis in India. mjw
Title: Thirst
Author: Varsha Bajaj
Publisher: Nancy Paulsen Books, an imprint of Penguin Random House. New York
Copyright: 2022
Original Language: English
ISBN: 978-0593-3544-14
Paperback pages: 192
Age range: 10-12
Genre: Fiction
Book setting: Mumbai, India
Author’s ethnicity: Indian
Author’s residence: Houston, Texas
Awards: 2023 South Asia Book Award
Subjects: Education, Environment, Injustice, Justice, Poetry, Water, Water crisis, Water security |