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Thirst

por Varsha Bajaj

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Bestseller del New York Times . La fascinante historia de una niña heroica que pelea por su convicción de que el agua debería ser para todos. Minni vive en la zona más pobre de Bombay, donde el acceso al agua está limitado a unas cuantas horas al día y en las llaves comunales hay largas filas. Aunque, últimamente, hasta ese poco acceso se ve amenazado por terribles cortes en el suministro y ladrones que roban el preciado bien, un acto que Minni atestigua por accidente una noche. Mientras tanto, en el rascacielos donde acaba de empezar a trabajar, descubre que sale agua de cada grifo y hay incluso una alberca en la azotea. Pero Minni también descubre ahí a uno de los jefes de la mafia del agua. Ahora debe decidir si exponerlo y poner en riesgo su trabajo, y hasta su vida. ¿Cómo algo tan sencillo como tener acceso al agua puede ser tan complicado? ENGLISH DESCRIPTION A New York Times Bestseller The riveting story of a heroic girl who fights for her belief that water should be for everyone. Minni lives in the poorest part of Mumbai, where access to water is limited to a few hours a day and the communal taps have long lines. Lately, though, even that access is being threatened by severe water shortages and thieves, who steal this precious commodity—an act Minni accidentally witnesses one night.   Meanwhile, in the high-rise building where she started to work, water streams out of every faucet; there’s even a rooftop swimming pool! Minni also discovers one of the water mafia bosses there. Now, she must decide whether to expose him and risk her job—and, maybe, her life.   How did something as simple as access to water get so complicated?… (más)
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Minni lives in a part of Mumbai that some would call a slum, but she is happy with her family, her neighbors, and her best friend Faiza, who is Muslim. Until Minni, Faiza, Minni's older brother Sanjay, and one of his friends see people stealing water, and are seen. The boys are sent out of the city for their safety, and not long after, Minni's mother leaves to stay with her sister, hoping to rest and recover from an illness (later identified as hepatitis A).

Minni takes on all of her mother's work: a job cleaning for a rich family, as well as doing all their own family's laundry, cooking, and of course, fetching and boiling the water from taps that sometimes gush but more often trickle. At the same time, she's studying for the exam to pass seventh grade and move up to eighth, and she wins a scholarship to a computer class that meets on weekends. Minni struggles to manage it all, but support from her community keeps her afloat, and in the end, she and Faiza (and community dog Moti) assist the police in catching some of the water thieves.

A short but immersive novel. An author's note gives some more information about access to clean water worldwide.

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Ma talks tough when she is angry and hopeless. (34)

Is this growing up? Learning how dangerous the whole world can be? Learning that not everyone follows the rules. That some people don't care if they hurt others. That they only care about themselves and making a profit. (42)

"Remember - trouble can take a minute to get into and a lifetime to get out of." (Sanjay to Minni, 63)

Money, not prayers, makes the water flow. (73)

Numbers, they say, don't lie.
But do they always add up? (132)

...the story reminds me that in an unequal battle, the less powerful person can use their wits to find a way. (141)

When a fear is too terrifying, I realize, we are scared to give it words, as if that will make it all too real. But the anxiety doesn't go away. It's like a weed that continues to grow, sprout, and choke the plant. (161)

"You know, you and me, we're both thirsty for more." (Sanjay to Minni, 170) ( )
  JennyArch | Jul 20, 2023 |
This book does a great job of bringing the realities of global poverty and lack of access to clean water home to its readers. Set in Mumbai, Minni is excelling at school, but a couple of things go wrong and this sends her family into a bit of a tailspin. I love how much this book centers community supporting and caring for its members. I love how Minni and Faiza have to be creative to get their voices heard and are seemingly successful at it. I loved how immersive the book is and how great it is at showing that everyone has dreams, no matter where they are in the moment. Well done. ( )
  jennybeast | Jul 3, 2023 |
A good introduction for middle graders to the inequitable distribution of resources, in this case water in Mumbai, and the corruption and violence that can occur as a result. This should have middle graders reflect on why some have so much and others struggle to meet basic needs like running water. Hopefully, Thirst will have teens consider what they might be able to do about these inequities both in their own community and around the world. ( )
  Lindsay_W | Mar 20, 2023 |
children's fiction (4th- 6th grade) a young girl in Mumbai faces dangers surrounding the inequity of water availability (organized water theft for sale to the rich while many struggle every day to get enough clean water for their families)

I read to p. 36; it seems like a strong story about a smart and brave girl and there are sure to be tears by the end. ( )
  reader1009 | Aug 18, 2022 |
I really enjoyed this story! Having spent some time in India, though not Mumbai, it really brought back memories, smells, and people.
Minni is a 12 year old girl who has to grow up quickly after witnessing the theft of water one night with some friends. She doesn't understand why something so important to her neighborhood is being stolen. Her brother is sent away for his safety and then her mother gets sick and leaves to recover. Poor Minni takes over her mother's chores and job, as well as her own chores and schooling.
Minni's situation is rough: her employers treat her badly because she is a lower caste. I saw this first-hand while in India and it's heartbreaking to know it's real and not just part of a story. But Minni didn't let it keep her down and she came up with creative ways to help solve the water problem.
The only criticism I have is that it was hard to tell the passage of time. Sometimes the incidents were both days and weeks apart. But it didn't detract from the story.
I recommend this book to anyone interested in India, women's rights, water security, or who like stories about spunky young girls. ( )
  sailorfigment | Jul 21, 2022 |
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Bestseller del New York Times . La fascinante historia de una niña heroica que pelea por su convicción de que el agua debería ser para todos. Minni vive en la zona más pobre de Bombay, donde el acceso al agua está limitado a unas cuantas horas al día y en las llaves comunales hay largas filas. Aunque, últimamente, hasta ese poco acceso se ve amenazado por terribles cortes en el suministro y ladrones que roban el preciado bien, un acto que Minni atestigua por accidente una noche. Mientras tanto, en el rascacielos donde acaba de empezar a trabajar, descubre que sale agua de cada grifo y hay incluso una alberca en la azotea. Pero Minni también descubre ahí a uno de los jefes de la mafia del agua. Ahora debe decidir si exponerlo y poner en riesgo su trabajo, y hasta su vida. ¿Cómo algo tan sencillo como tener acceso al agua puede ser tan complicado? ENGLISH DESCRIPTION A New York Times Bestseller The riveting story of a heroic girl who fights for her belief that water should be for everyone. Minni lives in the poorest part of Mumbai, where access to water is limited to a few hours a day and the communal taps have long lines. Lately, though, even that access is being threatened by severe water shortages and thieves, who steal this precious commodity—an act Minni accidentally witnesses one night.   Meanwhile, in the high-rise building where she started to work, water streams out of every faucet; there’s even a rooftop swimming pool! Minni also discovers one of the water mafia bosses there. Now, she must decide whether to expose him and risk her job—and, maybe, her life.   How did something as simple as access to water get so complicated?

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