Publisher's Synopsis
Grandma and Zamaan is the story of a child and his grandmother. It tells about how they bonded, separated, yet carried each other in their hearts. It is written for children and those who inhabit their world: their friends, teachers, care-givers, parents, especially grandparents. As ideas of privacy, self-determination gain grounds, the grandparent faces retreat. Relationships no longer mean taking down fences but drawing boundaries, giving up some territory in order to secure some other. Seldom do we ask what the child, the most important player in the field, wants.