Ruchira Gupta’s commanding debut YA novel, I KICK AND I FLY has been garnering tremendous press not only after it’s spring release in the US (Scholastic US) or it’s summer release in both the UK (Oneworld: Rock the Boat UK) and India (HarperCollins India), but also all around the world and we are elated to share some of them with you!
- Ruchira Gupta had the pleasure of appearing on the BBC Radio Woman’s Hour to talk about I KICK AND I FLY and the effect of being a victim in high profile cases.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001np00 - NBC News gave I KICK AND I FLY the spotlight as Ruchira Gupta & Ashley Judd discussed this dynamic debut!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KH4fk8yEXYY - Scholastic On Our Minds Blog gaveI KICK AND I FLY, a beautiful review calling it “a stunning debut from Ruchira Gupta.”
https://oomscholasticblog.com/post/i-kick-and-i-fly-stunning-debut-ruchira-gupta - School Library Journal hosted a guest post by Ruchira Gupta entitled – Your Body Belongs to You.
https://teenlibrariantoolbox.com/2023/04/11/a-guest-post-by-ruchira-gupta/ - LitHub shared Ruchira Gupta’s conversation with Andrew Keen on the Keen On Podcast discussing the book and Empowering Girls to Fight Against Child Prostitution and Sex Trafficking.
https://lithub.com/ruchira-gupta-on-empowering-girls-to-fight-against-child-prostitution-and-sex-trafficking/ - The Kirkus review has called I KICK AND I FLY, “A triumphant debut.”
https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/ruchira-gupta/i-kick-and-i-fly/
I KICK AND I FLY is a propulsive social justice adventure by renowned activist and award-winning documentarian Ruchira Gupta. It is an inspiring, hopeful story of triumph about a girl in Bihar, India, who escapes being sold into the sex trade when a local hostel owner helps her to understand the value of her body through kung fu.
On the outskirts of the Red Light District in Bihar, India, fourteen-year-old Heera is living on borrowed time until her father sells her into the sex trade to help feed their family and repay his loans. It is, as she’s been told, the fate of the women in her community to end up here. But watching her cousin, Mira Di, live this life day in and day out is hard enough. To live it feels like the worst fate imaginable. And after a run-in with a bully leads to her expulsion from school, it feels closer than ever.
But when a local hostel owner shows up at Heera’s home with the money to repay her family’s debt, Heera begins to learn that fate can change. Destiny can be disrupted. Heroics can be contagious.
It’s at the local hostel for at risk girls that Heera is given a transformative opportunity: learning kung fu with the other girls. Through the practice of martial arts, she starts to understand that her body isn’t a an object to be commodified and preyed upon, but a vessel through which she can protect herself and those around her. And when Heera discovers the whereabouts of her missing friend, Rosy, through a kung fu pen pal in the US, she makes the decision to embark on a daring rescue mission to New York in an attempt to save her.
A triumphant, shocking account inspired by Ruchira Gupta’s experience making the Emmy-award winning documentary, The Selling of Innocents, this is an unforgettable story of overcoming adversity by a life-long activist who has dedicated her life to creating a world where no child is bought or sold.
Ruchira Gupta is a writer, feminist campaigner, professor at New York University and founder of the anti-sex-trafficking organization, Apne Aap Women Worldwide. She won the Clinton Global Citizen award in 2009, the Sera Bangali Award in 2012 and an Emmy for outstanding investigative journalism in 1996. She has helped more than twenty thousand girls and women in India exit prostitution systems. She has also edited As If Women Matter, an anthology of Gloria Steinem’s essays, and written manuals on human trafficking for the UN Office for Drugs and Crime. Ruchira divides her time between Delhi and New York.
Ruchira is represented by Laura Cameron and Samantha Haywood.
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