One Day Elsewhere Series : My Father's Courage: 1930, Gandhi’s Salt March
Material type: TextPublication details: . Duckbill 2021Description: 48pISBN: 978-0143451594Subject(s): Children's Historical Fiction | English Picture books | French Literature-Translations | HistoryDDC classification: 813 Summary: Aslam helplessly witnesses his father's arrest: he disobeyed the British authorities by harvesting salt-a heavily taxed item. The boy is assailed with doubt. Why did his father break the law? Why doesn't sea salt belong to everyone? When he learns that Gandhiji is going to be marching through his village of Jalalpore, Aslam feels hopeful. He is the only one who can oppose the authorities and, maybe, free his father.Discover the stories about events that changed the 20th century in the One Day Elsewhere series.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Children's Books | Ektara Trust | 813/LOY (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 4915 |
Aslam helplessly witnesses his father's arrest: he disobeyed the British authorities by harvesting salt-a heavily taxed item. The boy is assailed with doubt. Why did his father break the law? Why doesn't sea salt belong to everyone? When he learns that Gandhiji is going to be marching through his village of Jalalpore, Aslam feels hopeful. He is the only one who can oppose the authorities and, maybe, free his father.Discover the stories about events that changed the 20th century in the One Day Elsewhere series.
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