Sonya Sahni and the First Grade by Soma Mandal, MD
Thanks to Katie Schnack of Smith Publicity, Inc., I am giving away one print copy of Sonya Sahni and the First Grade by Soma Mandal, MD.
Description of Sonya Sahni and the First Grade by Soma Mandal, MD
Sonya is torn between her roots. She was born in the USA but her parents are Indian…she desperately wants to fit in and be American. Her parents want her to embrace who she is, but Sonya feels like a misfit.
This is a wonderful story about a little girl who discovers her identity and learns to appreciate who she is. A must read for any child or adult who feels different from the rest of the world.
About Soma Mandal, MD
SOMA MANDAL, MD is an internist in New Jersey specializing in women’s health. A native New Yorker, she attended NYU for both undergraduate and graduate medical school. However, writing has always been a lifelong endeavor for Mandal.
She immersed herself in books and wrote several short stories throughout her life. Her life goal is to combine what she loves to do most: be a mother, physician and writer all in one. Mandal appeared in Inside Jersey Magazine as one of the Top Docs 2016 and will be appearing in the 2017 edition as well.
For more information visit www. sonyasahniandthefirstgrade.org and connect with Dr. Mandal on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter.
Giveaway of Sonya Sahni and the First Grade by Soma Mandal, MD
This giveaway is open to Canada and the U.S. only and ends on September 1, 2017 midnight pacific time. Entries are accepted via Rafflecopter only.
This delightful book would be ideal for my grandsons and granddaughters. Thanks.
It’s odd that in 2017 we must remind each other of the importance of immigration in the USA. That being said, it’s great that this sort of new book is available for kids and parents to use. Thanks for the chance to win a copy.
This book would be great for my twin grandsons starting school in two weeks. Thank you for this chance to win a copy for them.
I work in a school which is luckily very diverse, and I would love to use this book to share with students. Such an important message.
This sounds like a very important topic, especially in the current atmosphere.