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Their book for children has not one but 50 extraordinary heroines

An interview with Ishita Jain and Naomi Kundu, authors of the new children's book 'The Girl Who Went to the Stars and Other Extraordinary Lives'.

By Neha Kirpal  Feb 28, 2019 9:17:14 PM IST (Published)


The Girl Who Went to the Stars and Other Extraordinary Lives (Penguin Books) by Ishita Jain and Naomi Kundu is a collection of incredible stories about 50 inspiring Indian women from various fields and walks of life, who left an indelible mark in the world through their passion, courage and strength.
The authors, Ishita Jain and Naomi Kundu, are both graduates of the National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad. They were classmates, roommates and the closest of friends. We spoke to them about the idea behind the book, the women who inspire them and the impact they hope their book will have.
How did you come up with the idea of writing this book?
Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls by Elena Favilli and Francesca Cavallo‎ came out in 2017. It raised a very obvious question—why do we accept just fairytales about princesses being saved by princes when we have stories of real-life heroines out there? This book started a movement and inspired kids and adults alike. We felt that we needed a book like this in our own local Indian context. Both of us are feminists with a deep love for reading, writing and drawing, and so we took the plunge and wrote our very own book!