Desert Queen
As a young boy, Harish hears and feels the music of the Thar Desert, all around him:
“When the khamaicha thrums
and the dholak drums
and the boy's feet tap
and his fingers sway ...
it is softly ... softly, so no one sees.”
Harish knows the line between what men and women should want, and he keeps it in sight.
But when Harish's family suffers loss, he finds himself in charge of two sisters, in charge of making money. And so he begins to dance publicly, in the bright colors and kohl rimmed eyes of the god Krishna ... and in the rhythm-making anklets and the swirling costumes of the female Rajasthani dancers he so admired.
A new persona is born.
The path of Queen Harish to stardom is not without trial, but it is one of bravery and fearlessness. A story of triumph and inspiration. Something to sing about out loudly, proudly, so everyone can hear.
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Desert Queen
As a young boy, Harish hears and feels the music of the Thar Desert, all around him:
“When the khamaicha thrums
and the dholak drums
and the boy's feet tap
and his fingers sway ...
it is softly ... softly, so no one sees.”
Harish knows the line between what men and women should want, and he keeps it in sight.
But when Harish's family suffers loss, he finds himself in charge of two sisters, in charge of making money. And so he begins to dance publicly, in the bright colors and kohl rimmed eyes of the god Krishna ... and in the rhythm-making anklets and the swirling costumes of the female Rajasthani dancers he so admired.
A new persona is born.
The path of Queen Harish to stardom is not without trial, but it is one of bravery and fearlessness. A story of triumph and inspiration. Something to sing about out loudly, proudly, so everyone can hear.
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Desert Queen

Desert Queen

by Jyoti Rajan Gopal

Narrated by Neil Shah

Unabridged — 9 minutes

Desert Queen

Desert Queen

by Jyoti Rajan Gopal

Narrated by Neil Shah

Unabridged — 9 minutes

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Overview

As a young boy, Harish hears and feels the music of the Thar Desert, all around him:
“When the khamaicha thrums
and the dholak drums
and the boy's feet tap
and his fingers sway ...
it is softly ... softly, so no one sees.”
Harish knows the line between what men and women should want, and he keeps it in sight.
But when Harish's family suffers loss, he finds himself in charge of two sisters, in charge of making money. And so he begins to dance publicly, in the bright colors and kohl rimmed eyes of the god Krishna ... and in the rhythm-making anklets and the swirling costumes of the female Rajasthani dancers he so admired.
A new persona is born.
The path of Queen Harish to stardom is not without trial, but it is one of bravery and fearlessness. A story of triumph and inspiration. Something to sing about out loudly, proudly, so everyone can hear.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

★ 10/16/2023

Based on the life of drag performer Queen Harish (1979–2019), this powerful biographical picture book is both a celebration of art and a manifesto for living on one’s own terms. In the Thar Desert, where “there are lines in the sand/ that keep you in your place,” young Harish is enchanted by music, but taps his feet and sways his fingers “softly, so no one sees.” When he is orphaned soon after playing Lord Krishna at school, the youth begins performing to support himself and his sisters. On stage, the lines between genders blur—“SHE stands./ A goddess./ Shining, strong, proud.” Living two lives (“Jeers and insults in the day./ Acclaim and applause at night”), Harish devotes himself to the craft, enthralls international audiences, and comes to experience life not as “Boy OR girl./ Man OR woman./ But/ fluid/ flowing/ like a dance/ in between/ and all around.” Kohli’s vibrant, kaleidoscope-like illustrations duet in harmony with Rajan Gopal’s lyrical, rhythmic language. Creators’ notes conclude. Ages 4–8. (Oct.)

From the Publisher

[STAR] “This powerful biographical picture book is both a celebration of art and a manifesto for living on one’s own terms… Kohli’s vibrant, kaleidoscope-like illustrations duet in harmony with Rajan Gopal’s lyrical, rhythmic language.” — Publishers Weekly (starred)

“A dazzling biography in verse of drag performer Queen Harish (Harish Kumar), known as the Whirling Desert Queen of Rajasthan. Gopal’s words are spare and evocative, while Rajasthan artist Kohli’s illustrations are rich in detail, texture, and bold colors. Rhythmic and inspiring, just like Queen Harish, and highly recommended.” – Mombian

[STAR] “This picture book is nothing short of brilliant. An essential purchase.”

School Library Journal (starred)


[STAR] “Vibrant, kaleidoscopic illustrations inspired by the desert environs and the textiles, architecture, and artwork of the city of Jaisalmer capture the joyful dancer's whirling and swirling movements… Lyrical poetry mirrors the sounds and beats of the local folk music and complements the dreamlike visuals. Evocative and electrifying.” – Kirkus Reviews (starred)


“A love letter to gender fluidity, accompanied by stunning art full of vibrancy and warmth.” – Betsy Bird, Fuse8



[STAR] “A fearlessly triumphant depiction of the wonder, magic and sparkle of dance.” — BookPage (starred)

[STAR] “Celebratory… striking.” — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books (starred)

[STAR] “This one-of-a-kind picture book paints a stirringly intimate and reverential portrait of the late drag performer known as Queen Harish, the Whirling Desert Queen of Rajasthan… As gorgeous and indefinable as Queen Harish herself, this book belongs on every shelf.” 

Booklist (starred)

BookPage (starred review)

A fearlessly triumphant depiction of the wonder, magic, and sparkle of dance.”

School Library Journal

★ 12/08/2023

PreS-Gr 3—Music flows through a child in the Thar Desert—and yet no one sees him dance. His binary "desert world" makes him choose boy or girl, nothing else. A school performance casts the child as Lord Krishna, and the beautiful costume offers a glimpse of freedom. As tragedy eventually strikes the boy and his family, he turns to drag. Dare he continue to be himself when not all accept him (or her)? Inspired by (and dedicated to) real-life drag performer Queen Harish, Gopal and Kohli's lyrical collaboration is a visual feast with a powerful message. Within the narrative, the child uses both he and she pronouns, typically referred to with he/him out of drag and she/her in drag. The spreads boast vivid colors and culturally-specific motifs. Back matter includes an author's note, artist's note, and additional information about Queen Harish. VERDICT With art as shiny and glittery as the goddess herself, this picture book is nothing short of brilliant. An essential purchase.—Alec Chunn

Kirkus Reviews

★ 2023-07-13
A young boy thrust into the role of breadwinner turns to his love of dance.

Though Harish is entranced by the music and dance of his native Rajasthan, he is careful not to show how they affect him. Only when playing the Hindu god Krishna in a school play does he embrace the “flowing fabric / and dazzling jewels” that leave him feeling “shiny and / glittery and / NEW.” When he and his sisters are orphaned, he performs in drag to make ends meet. His heart soars under the cover of night but is broken by the taunts he faces by day, living in a society with strict gender norms. This double life weighs on him, but his talent also earns him respect and praise. Based on the real-life story of drag performer Queen Harish (1979-2019), the narrative traces his pain and uncertainty and his joys and triumphs. Vibrant, kaleidoscopic illustrations inspired by the desert environs and the textiles, architecture, and artwork of the city of Jaisalmer capture the joyful dancer's whirling and swirling movements as he embodies another form: “Not / Boy OR girl. / Man OR woman. / But / fluid / flowing / like a dance / in between / and all around.” Lyrical poetry mirrors the sounds and beats of the local folk music and complements the dreamlike visuals. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

Evocative and electrifying. (author’s and illustrator’s notes, more information on Queen Harish) (Picture-book biography. 4-8)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940159412348
Publisher: Recorded Books, LLC
Publication date: 10/24/2023
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: Up to 4 Years
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