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            <![CDATA[ Author Urvashi Dubey | Cat's Diwali | Interview ]]>
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            <![CDATA[ <span style=font-weight: 400;>Urvashi Dubey, the Illustrator of the award-winning book Cat's Diwali, is not only a passionate illustrator but also a mum to two tabby cats.</span>

<span style=font-weight: 400;>Boasting 6 out of 7 DLB titles to her credit, Urvashi’s talents go beyond illustrating. She lends a distinctive, personal style to the book that is unmissable. Although she has illustrated multiple titles, Cat's Diwali was her debut and her most cherished book.</span>

<span style=font-weight: 400;>She adds, “I prefer digital illustrations, but I try to be as versatile as I can by using a crayon or watercolour effects.’’</span>

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</span><b>1. Tell us something more about Cat’s Diwali Book?</b>

<span style=font-weight: 400;>This story is a different take on our favourite festival. It is told through a house pet's perspective and takes us through what our four-legged furry friends experience during our human celebrations of the festival.</span><span style=font-weight: 400;>
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<b>2. What kind of illustrations are used in this book to describe the Cat during Human Celebrations?</b><span style=font-weight: 400;>
</span><span style=font-weight: 400;>To be honest, it could have easily been a Dog's Diwali or a Bird's Diwali but, I was able to contribute best with a cat since I have a pet cat of my own - When I saw the manuscript, I knew it had to be an orange tabby and my pet cat was my inspiration - I drew from instances where I saw my cat making a mess or getting entangled in all sorts of things. They made for funny illustrations that I just knew children would enjoy! I kept the character style simple and graphic to make it easier for little readers to recreate and draw on their own.</span>

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</span><b>3. How would readers resonate with this Book? What kind of social message does ‘Cat's Diwali’ indicate?</b>

<span style=font-weight: 400;>Told through a house pet's eyes, this simple story takes us through what our four-legged companions experience during our very human celebrations. Children will especially enjoy watching their favourite festival through the eyes of a festive feline. </span>

<span style=font-weight: 400;>Diwali at its core, is celebrated for its values - to reaffirm our commitment to</span>

<span style=font-weight: 400;>family and the community we live in, and this book reinforces these values in a unique entertaining way – without being preachy. There are messages of empathy, love, grassroots activism with undertones of our guiding principle – ‘</span><i><span style=font-weight: 400;>be the change you want to see in the world.’</span></i>

<b style=text-transform: initial;>How did you do all the research for writing this book?</b>

<span style=font-weight: 400;>For this book, there was no research per se, but I tried to recall my childhood Diwali and recreate my own childhood memories and experiences. Like spending hours and hours over a rangoli only for a naughty friend to walk all over it. Or how a sudden firecracker would frighten me to the core or even the simple joy of hanging lanterns and stealing hot food from the kitchen!</span>

<b style=text-transform: initial;>Why do you think Cat’s Diwali is different from other Diwali Books?</b>

<span style=font-weight: 400;>No two art works or pieces of literature are the same – they are all different and unique and special in their own way. What I love about this book particularly is that the story has a twist where the character decides to take matters into their own hands, which I think is very powerful.</span> ]]>
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        <pubDate>Mon, 10 25, 2021 11:15 am</pubDate>
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                <![CDATA[ <span style=font-weight: 400;>Urvashi Dubey, the Illustrator of the award-winning book Cat's Diwali, is not only a passionate illustrator but also a mum to two tabby cats.</span>

<span style=font-weight: 400;>Boasting 6 out of 7 DLB titles to her credit, Urvashi’s talents go beyond illustrating. She lends a distinctive, personal style to the book that is unmissable. Although she has illustrated multiple titles, Cat's Diwali was her debut and her most cherished book.</span>

<span style=font-weight: 400;>She adds, “I prefer digital illustrations, but I try to be as versatile as I can by using a crayon or watercolour effects.’’</span>

<span style=font-weight: 400;>
</span><b>1. Tell us something more about Cat’s Diwali Book?</b>

<span style=font-weight: 400;>This story is a different take on our favourite festival. It is told through a house pet's perspective and takes us through what our four-legged furry friends experience during our human celebrations of the festival.</span><span style=font-weight: 400;>
</span>

<b>2. What kind of illustrations are used in this book to describe the Cat during Human Celebrations?</b><span style=font-weight: 400;>
</span><span style=font-weight: 400;>To be honest, it could have easily been a Dog's Diwali or a Bird's Diwali but, I was able to contribute best with a cat since I have a pet cat of my own - When I saw the manuscript, I knew it had to be an orange tabby and my pet cat was my inspiration - I drew from instances where I saw my cat making a mess or getting entangled in all sorts of things. They made for funny illustrations that I just knew children would enjoy! I kept the character style simple and graphic to make it easier for little readers to recreate and draw on their own.</span>

<span style=font-weight: 400;>
</span><b>3. How would readers resonate with this Book? What kind of social message does ‘Cat's Diwali’ indicate?</b>

<span style=font-weight: 400;>Told through a house pet's eyes, this simple story takes us through what our four-legged companions experience during our very human celebrations. Children will especially enjoy watching their favourite festival through the eyes of a festive feline. </span>

<span style=font-weight: 400;>Diwali at its core, is celebrated for its values - to reaffirm our commitment to</span>

<span style=font-weight: 400;>family and the community we live in, and this book reinforces these values in a unique entertaining way – without being preachy. There are messages of empathy, love, grassroots activism with undertones of our guiding principle – ‘</span><i><span style=font-weight: 400;>be the change you want to see in the world.’</span></i>

<b style=text-transform: initial;>How did you do all the research for writing this book?</b>

<span style=font-weight: 400;>For this book, there was no research per se, but I tried to recall my childhood Diwali and recreate my own childhood memories and experiences. Like spending hours and hours over a rangoli only for a naughty friend to walk all over it. Or how a sudden firecracker would frighten me to the core or even the simple joy of hanging lanterns and stealing hot food from the kitchen!</span>

<b style=text-transform: initial;>Why do you think Cat’s Diwali is different from other Diwali Books?</b>

<span style=font-weight: 400;>No two art works or pieces of literature are the same – they are all different and unique and special in their own way. What I love about this book particularly is that the story has a twist where the character decides to take matters into their own hands, which I think is very powerful.</span> ]]>
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