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Anjali Can! (Book #3)

Anjali Can! (Book #3)

By Sheetal Sheth and Illustrated by Lucia Soto

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Anjali is back and ready to prove there’s nothing she can’t do, in this third book in the Always Anjali series! When a beloved community center is threatened with shutting down, Anjali must quickly find a way to save the space or risk losing it.

The local community center is a second home to Anjali. It's where she met her best friends; it's her favorite spot for game and movie nights; and it's where she learned to play tabla.

Anjali has so many happy memories there, but now the community center is closing! Unwilling to let the center shut down for good, Anjali is determined to keep the place open. Some people may say there's nothing she can do, but Anjali knows better--she can and must take action! There is no stopping her.

From actor, author, and activist Sheetal Sheth comes the third book in the Anjali series and a reminder of the power of one and to always fight for what you believe in.

About the contributor(s)

Sheetal Sheth is an award-winning actress, producer, author, and activist. She is also the author of the Anjali picture-book series and Making Happy. She is known for her provocative performances in a wide range of film and TV roles and for being a fierce advocate of traditionally marginalized communities. She is one of the founders of the nonprofit For the Love of Reading, served in AmeriCorps, and is currently on the board of SAYA and the advisory board of Equality Now. She has had op-eds published on CNN, The Daily Beast, Parents.com, and Thrive Global.

Lucia Soto was born in Spain and is now based in London. She aims her brushes at giving voice to the stories we all need to hear, creating powerful characters with relatable families and strong communities, and surrounding them with colorful worlds lit with the Mediterranean light of her childhood.

Book details

ISBN: 9780593651223
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Date published:
Page count: 40
Categories, genres & themes: Juvenile Fiction / Social Themes / Activism & Social Justice, Juvenile Fiction / Asian American & Pacific Islander, and Juvenile Fiction / Politics & Government
Ages: 4 to 8

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