
4245 - The Story of Vivekananda
Author: Irene R. Ray & Mallika Clare Gupta
Description: This illustrated biography adapts the life of Swami Vivekananda into an accessible narrative for young readers. Told with warmth and simplicity, it follows Narendranath Datta’s transformation from a curious, spiritually inclined youth in Calcutta to a powerful orator and spiritual ambassador. It highlights key events such as his meeting with Ramakrishna, his bold address at the 1893 Parliament of Religions, and his establishment of Vedanta societies. Richly illustrated, the book portrays Vivekananda as a guiding elder brother, inspiring children to grow in “strength, goodness, and wisdom.”  ⸻ Keywords: Vivekananda, biography, children’s literature, spiritual journey, Ramakrishna, Parliament of Religions, Vedanta ⸻ Ideal for: Children and young teens (8–14 years) interested in inspirational lives; families seeking values-oriented spiritual stories; readers new to Vivekananda’s life and teachings. ⸻ Age: 8–14 years (tailored for elementary to middle-school audiences) ⸻ Theme: Spiritual awakening, courage, universal brotherhood, self‑discovery, service, and moral example ⸻ Tone: Gentle, inspirational, storytelling-focused, richly illustrated, and nurturing ⸻ Book Type: Illustrated children’s biography; spiritual/historical narrative ⸻ Length: Approximately 72 pages.