

Books in series

#1
Kamla and Kate
1983
Kate was delighted when Kamla moved into her street. Now there was someone she could play with. They learned about each other's way of life and got up to all sorts of mischief. One day they were naughty and made potato prints all over Kamla's bedroom wallpaper! And then there was the day Kamla dressed up in her mother's sari and she and Kate rode up beside the May Queen in the Carnival procession.

#2
Kamla and Kate Again
1991
A story with a multi-cultural theme, and a follow-up to "Kamla and Kate", featuring two small girls who like being topsy-turvy, and saying and doing the opposite of what they mean.
Author

Jamila Gavin
Author · 18 books
Jamila Gavin was born in Mussoorie, India, in the foothills of the Himalayas, to an Indian father and an English mother. Jamila has written many books with multicultural themes for children and young adults. She won the Whitbread Children’s Book Award in 2000 and was runner-up for the Guardian Children’s Fiction Prize. Her work has been adapted for stage and television. Jamila Gavin lives in England.