Storytelling is every bit as visual as it is literary. While the burden of visual storytelling has fallen mostly on the shoulders of film and television producers in the past century, children's literature is one of the few genres that continue to function as a partnership between author and artist.
In his book Ramayana: Divine Loophole, Sanjay Patel tells the story of Rama, a god-turned-prince, through breathtaking illustration. Patel brings the rich world of Hindu mythology to life with over 100 full-color depictions of the characters and deities mentioned.Patel is a supervising animator at Pixar, and has worked on films including A Bug's Life, Toy Story 2 and 3, and the Incredibles, among others. When asked about his role as a children's author, Patel had this to say:
"I’m not interested in authoring books, I am really into images telling a story. From there I got interested in retelling ancient Hindu myths in a simple and relatable way."Through his striking visuals, Patel has created a beautiful work of art, as well as made Hindu mythology universally accessible. Ramayana is Patel's second children's book. His first, The Little Book of Hindu Deities, explores the history of Hindu gods in a similarly charming style.




