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Rotten Roti

Ritika Mahtani

A school cafeteria is a breeding ground for anxiety and embarrassment - especially for first generation immigrants. Whether it be the smell, the look, or the oddity of a meal - most immigrants have felt a moment of unease around their cultural food. Rotten Roti is about a first generation Indian girl named Karina who is starting the third grade and can't wait to be reunited with her friends after summer holidays. She is particularly excited to get her very first locker. Everything is going well until the night before her first day of school. This book has a powerful message about embracing who you are and recognizing that, just like foods around the world, humans around the world share more similarities than differences.

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ABOUT RITIKA MAHTANI


My name is Ritika, and I am a 33-year-old former elementary school
teacher and first-generation Indian American. Writing has always
been my creative outlet, and I am deeply passionate about equity,
inclusion, and anti-bias/anti-racism in books and education. I hope
Rotten Roti inspires young readers to celebrate their identities with
pride, replacing any feelings of shame or comparison with
joy and self-acceptance.