
Written by Navjot Kaur · Illustrated by Nana Sakata
Can five discarded seeds spark a revolution against tyranny and injustice?
In a land oppressed by a tyrant and social inequality, five seemingly worthless seeds hold the potential for transformation. As some dismiss them, others see hope. This allegorical tale, inspired by Sikh history, challenges readers to become agents of change. Will these seeds grow into a movement for justice and peace? Discover the journey from despair to empowerment and learn how you, too, can cultivate a garden of change.
When five ugly and dried up seeds are found, Elders and little ones wonder if they will grow anything at all. Some throw the seeds aside, while others hold out hope. An allegory rooted in the social despair of a time not too contrary to our own. With a tyrant ruler and unfair social class system, discover how a nation-building event in Sikh history harvested citizens of change. This Own Voices narrative is a call to action for all who care about issues of social justice. Wondering how to become a citizen of change? At the back of the book, find five steps on how to grow your own garden of peace.
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