The Guardian has recommended The Story of Babur in their section "Children’s and teens roundup – the best new picture books and novels"- quite a coup in the competitive children’s market. - The Guardian
"The Story of Babur: Prince, Emperor, Sage’, written by Nepalese children’s author Anuradha, and illustrated by award-winning artist Jane Ray, is a lucid and lively retelling of the Baburnama, the first true autobiography in Islamic literature, originally penned by the mighty Central Asian king, Babur (1485–1530) also the founder of the Moghul Empire." - Asian Voice
"This adaptation for younger readers (Key Stage 2) will introduce them to this classic of world literature and to Babur’s exciting adventures of discovery and conquest." - The School Run
"In a time where we are even more aware of the need for diversity and understanding of other traditions, this will make an excellent addition to any school library." - Margaret Pemberton
"This adaptation for youngsters will introduce them to this classic of World Literature." - Asian Leader
"This dynamic retelling of the memoirs of Babur, founder of the Mughal empire and Uzbek national hero, features the triumphs and reverses of his military and political career, with richly coloured illustrations." - The Guardian
"It is a very accessible read, full of details of interest to a child reader. Babur’s is a story that deserves to be more widely known, and there are many lessons and discussions that can come out of a reading of this book." - International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY)
"A perfect introduction to the Baburnama for young readers, giving them a flavour of this classic of world literature and Babur’s exciting adventures of discovery and conquest." - Outside in World
Interview with illustrator Jane Ray. - Books for Keeps
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Anuradha Sharma writes books for children in English and Nepali. Her works have been translated into many other languages including Gujarati, Kannada, Telugu, Danish and several local languages in South Africa. She has also been published in Braille. She has won the Bal Sahitya Bishesh Puraskar Award twice (2009, 2010). As well as writing stories for children, Anuradha is an editor and translator, and organises various story-writing workshops. Jane Ray has illustrated over 60 children's books, working with authors such as Michael Rosen, Carol Ann Duffy, Jeanette Winterson, Dianne Hofmeyr and Kevin Crossley-Holland.