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A 21st century retelling of a 2500-year-old story: Artist and veteran Pixar animator Sanjay Patel lends a lush, whimsical illustration style and lighthearted voice to one of Hindu mythology's best-loved and most enduring tales. Teeming with powerful deities, love-struck monsters, flying monkey gods, magic weapons, demon armies, and divine love, Ramayana: Divine Loophole tells the story of Rama, a god-turned-prince, and his quest to rescue his wife Sita after she is kidnapped by a demon king. From princesses in peril to gripping battles, scheming royals, and hordes of bloodthirsty demons, this incredible retelling of the classic Ramayana for kids is the ultimate adventure story presented with an unforgettably modern touch. Fans of Sanjay Patel's books, including The Little Book of Hindu Deities and Ganesha's Sweet Tooth , will be entranced by this ancient story brought to life with more than 100 dazzlingly colorful illustrations. Readers of all ages who love Hindu as well as Celtic, Roman, Chinese, and Greek mythology, and mythological creatures, will enjoy this timeless tale and its essential themes of duty, honor, and loyalty. RAMAYANA ILLUSTRATED FOR A NEW GENERATION: Even readers familiar with this ancient tale will find delight and new understanding in these pages. This keepsake volume includes more than 100 colorful full-spread illustrations, a detailed pictorial glossary of the cast of characters who make up the epic tale, and sketches of the work in progress. GREAT FAMILY READ-ALONG: A hit with parents eager for enthralling books to share with the whole family, Ramayana: Divine Loophole 's "incredible illustrations and simple story for kids make this perfect bedtime reading for children aged five and above . . . [A] fun, technicolor way to introduce Hindu mythology to your children." (theswaddle.com) PIXAR ARTIST AUTHOR: Sanjay Patel is a wildly talented artist whose work as an animator and storyboard artist for Pixar Animation Studios includes Monsters, Inc. , A Bug's Life , Toy Story 2 and Toy Story 3 , Ratatouille , and The Incredibles . His short film Sanjay's Super Team was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. Perfect for: Readers who love Hindu goddesses, Indian mythology, and ancient adventure tales Educational material for classroom or homeschool curriculum Gift giving for Diwali, birthday, graduation, or any special occasion Fans of Pixar movies, Classic Tales from India , The Illustrated Mahabharata , and D'Aulaires' Book of Greek Myths Review: Refreshing, engaging and epic - Sanjay Patel's take on the classic Sanskrit epic is refreshing and engaging. Adapted and written in a lighter prose, the book is inviting to any readers who want learn more about the tale. The story is fascinating and gets increasingly so towards the end, with lots of nice surprises. For someone like me who knows nothing about any Hindu stories, I felt like I know a lot more after reading this book. The story is well paced and laden with beautiful illustrations. Each page is filled with scenes of glorious colours -- nothing less for this colourful tale. The characters are also nicely designed. The vector style drawings (known for straight lines and smooth curves) are unique, especially when used to tell mythical tales, and work very well in this case. Sanjay Patel also talked a bit about the making of this book. It took four years in the making, or 7 days per page. Vector drawings are very time consuming because it involves plotting and joining points using a graphic software to form (countless) lines. Basically you have to draw the draft and redraw everything again in vector with the scanned draft. Hats off to him for this tremendous piece of effort. Also included at the back are some sketches of the preliminary ideas. Pretty fun to look at. The cartoon style interpretation of some scenes will give you an idea what the book could have turned out to be if not done in vector style. This is a fun and nice read. I don't know if this book is intended for kids but it's certainly a book anyone can like. (More pictures are available on my blog. Just visit my desertcart profile for the link.) Review: Impressive and fun. - I can only imagine how long it took to illustrate this book. The illustrations are fun and stylish. This is a good way to get kids and adults alike to dip their toes into a different culture’s mythology. I have read books that have made references to this story, but this book makes it easy for anyone to get a simplified version, while at the same time enjoying the tales. I am proud to have it in my collection.





















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| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 596 Reviews |
P**A
Refreshing, engaging and epic
Sanjay Patel's take on the classic Sanskrit epic is refreshing and engaging. Adapted and written in a lighter prose, the book is inviting to any readers who want learn more about the tale. The story is fascinating and gets increasingly so towards the end, with lots of nice surprises. For someone like me who knows nothing about any Hindu stories, I felt like I know a lot more after reading this book. The story is well paced and laden with beautiful illustrations. Each page is filled with scenes of glorious colours -- nothing less for this colourful tale. The characters are also nicely designed. The vector style drawings (known for straight lines and smooth curves) are unique, especially when used to tell mythical tales, and work very well in this case. Sanjay Patel also talked a bit about the making of this book. It took four years in the making, or 7 days per page. Vector drawings are very time consuming because it involves plotting and joining points using a graphic software to form (countless) lines. Basically you have to draw the draft and redraw everything again in vector with the scanned draft. Hats off to him for this tremendous piece of effort. Also included at the back are some sketches of the preliminary ideas. Pretty fun to look at. The cartoon style interpretation of some scenes will give you an idea what the book could have turned out to be if not done in vector style. This is a fun and nice read. I don't know if this book is intended for kids but it's certainly a book anyone can like. (More pictures are available on my blog. Just visit my Amazon profile for the link.)
M**E
Impressive and fun.
I can only imagine how long it took to illustrate this book. The illustrations are fun and stylish. This is a good way to get kids and adults alike to dip their toes into a different culture’s mythology. I have read books that have made references to this story, but this book makes it easy for anyone to get a simplified version, while at the same time enjoying the tales. I am proud to have it in my collection.
S**S
Pixar and Epic Adventure - can't go wrong!
There is no way a kids book like this can tell the whole story of the Ramayana, which is something like 40,000 verses long and six books! But having said that, this is probably a book that ANY kid could get into and learn about one of the great Hindu stories. This is a wonderful primer and the artwork is exquisite. If you like Pixar movies/title sequences, then you will love the artwork and the artwork contains a lot of the story which is not written down. If you want to own great artwork in a kids book, and learn about the Ramayana because you have never read it before (by the way it is an action packed story with monsters, good and evil, overcoming adversity, and some kick-hiney characters) this is for you! No question about it. If you really want more of the story in kids version ALSO get Penguin's Ramayan for Children by Bulbul Sharma. That has a lot of the story and is kid friendly, as well as being a good read for adults for want an easy entry to the epic.
L**8
What an amazing book for children and adults alike!
My two boys, ages 4 and 6, are obsessed with this book and ask me to read it to them almost every day. As someone who grew up with the story of the Ramayana, I learned so much from this book. I really appreciate that this book is not "dumbed down" for kids in the least. The illustrations are stunning, and the story line is complex and nuanced yet still accessible for children. If you would like your children to learn about Hinduism and an important epic, look no further. It truly is a treasure and should be required reading in every Hindu household! Buy this book!
N**I
Wow!! It's a must-buy!
My kids picked up this book at the local library and fell in love with the illustrations. They have never showed any interest in learning about mythological stories but this book sure changed their mind. We borrowed this book one too many times and now own two copies. The story is very well written for little ones to follow. And the jokes keep them engaged. I want to see this turned into a movie soon! Sanjay, I really hope you have Mahabharat in the works now :).
M**N
Gorgeous illustrations but could use some tighter editing
I bought this book after reading SP's Hindu Deities, which I thoroughly enjoyed. My 5 yr old daughter is really into Hindu goddesses and is familiar with the Ramayana. She was very excited to read this book and loves the illustrations. The illustrations are truly drool-worthy and are a testament to SP's dedication and talent. The story is laid out beautifully and I loved the bonus materials towards the end of the book. A great coffee table book when my daughter is not devouring it. I was disappointed to see that the text was rife with typos. I wish more care had been put into the text - some of us actually read it! Not all of the material was appropriate for young children and so I did a little editing as I read it out loud to my daughter. The author's light and witty writing style was fine by me since it meant we could quickly get to the next page. This might be a turnoff for some who are looking for a more serious version of the story. This book is ideal for those who want to revel in a creative 21st century retelling of this ancient epic. Overall, a great job by Sanjay Patel. Bravo!! (PS - I wish I could give this book 4.5 stars)
S**H
Gorgeous book.
We read this book for homeschool and ended up finishing it in 2 days because my kids were obsessed with the story. Not only is the art phenomenal but it's a captivating and kid friendly intro into one of the world's oldest stories. So good.
E**.
Great Introduction to the Ramayana for Kids
I have a mixed class of first, second and third graders, and they were smitten from the moment I opened the book. The highly stylized illustrations, the conversational style of the text, and of course the epic nature of the story itself all worked together to make this an immediate classroom favorite. It's such an important story in world literature, and a great introduction to some of the gods, demons and heroes from the traditions in that part of the world. Couldn't have been happier with my choice of a introduction the the story. Just the right amount for us.
M**2
Fantastic friendly, illustrated version of the epic tale
This book has been an absolutely brilliant version of the classic epic in our Hindu home. Its had a positive impact on our 10yo. Wonderfully friendly illustrations for 3yo, storyline is simplified but has the right level of details. Recommending to all family and donating a copy for our local school to share the culture. Great job Sanjay Patel!
O**R
Precioso
Genial. Un artículo de lujo para todas aquellos amantes de la ilustración El envío llego en perfecto estado y el libro es una preciosidad
ト**ュ
美しい
劇的に美しい絵本
E**K
muy satisfecha
Hermosas ilustraciones
A**K
My 5 year got to know Ramayana in 7 days.
Purchased this book to explain a little in-depth about the Meaning of Deepavali to my 5 year old. He grasped the whole story in a week and keeps wanting me to read it to him all the time. It is brief and covers the story well and kids love the drawings. Would recommend to anyone wanting to learn the Ramayana.
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