Praise for the series: 'Hari is my favourite type of character. A warm, witty and cleverly observed story' Louie Stowell, author of Loki 'Funny, fresh and relatable - Hari Kumar really is a superstar. So many young readers will find themselves reflected right back as they read the pages of his hilarious and heartwarming diary' A. F. Steadman, author of the Skandar series 'Pure chaotic comedy joy! Filled with heart and humour and much-needed representation with a neurodivergent South Asian main character whose personality just zings off the page' Serena Patel, author of Anisha, Accidental Detective '[A] fantastic fast-paced book for fans of Wimpy Kid. Mega fun and filled with nuggets from South Asian culture, Hari is the superstar we all need' Maisie Chan, author of Danny Chung Does Not Do Maths 'Hari's huge personality leaps off the page with heart and humour. I dare anyone not to fall in love with this superstar!' Hannah Gold, author of The Last Bear 'A wonderful read that fizzes with joy' Philippa Leathley, author of Inkbound 'Meet your new best friend! Highly relatable, funny and lovable, Hari Kumar is going to take the world by storm!' Rachel Morrisroe, author of Felix and the Future Agency 'A vibrant and joyful new voice in middle grade - bursting with heart, humour and superstar energy' Jenny Pearson, author of The Super Miraculous Journey of Freddie Yates 'Every reader deserves to be seen, to relate to characters, and Hari Kumar is a fun, vibrant, fast paced book that is also important for diverse AND neurodiverse readership' Nathanael Lessore, author of Solving Crimes is NOT My Superpower 'The funny book of the year! Hari Kumar, future Bollywood star and current lovable scamp. I laughed so much at his shenanigans, especially the lunchtime signing queue.
Rashmi Sirdeshpande has poured her heart into the words and Mamta Singh's pictures are fantastic' Nizrana Farook, author of The Girl Who Stole an Elephant.