I’m Only 10 Years Old, But Everyone Fears Me - Summary

Summary

The narrator, Ria, was born on a night with a red moon, considered a bad omen in her village. As a result, she was shunned by her family and community, with her sister Uma being particularly cruel. Ria was eventually sent to live with a woman named Pravitra, who adopted her and provided a loving home. Ria thrived in her new environment, making friends and excelling in school.

However, Uma came to live with Ria and Pravitra, and Ria's life was disrupted again. Uma's behavior was manipulative and hurtful, and Ria was shocked to discover that Uma had been stealing from Pravitra and framing Ria for the theft.

Ria was devastated but eventually decided to move on and focus on her own life. She returned to her village to help during a famine, where she used a book on agriculture given to her by Pravitra to help the villagers grow crops and overcome the famine.

The villagers, who had previously shunned Ria, were grateful and apologized for their past behavior. Uma also appeared, apologizing for her past actions and expressing a desire to make amends and start anew. Ria accepted Uma's apology, and the sisters began to rebuild their relationship.

Ultimately, Ria learned that she was not defined by the superstitions and fears of her community, and that she had the power to create positive change in her life and the lives of those around her.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The narrator, Ria, was born on a night with a red moon, which is considered bad luck in her village.
2. Ria's family, especially her older sister Uma, were terrified of her and believed she was cursed.
3. Ria's mom would make her necklaces to ward off evil spirits.
4. Ria's dad would not look her directly in the eye.
5. Uma refused to sleep in the same room as Ria and would often call her a "devil girl".
6. Ria tried to make friends with Uma, but Uma would often reject her.
7. One day, Ria saved a lady named Pravitra from a snake in the woods.
8. Pravitra gave Ria a book about growing crops, which Ria found helpful.
9. Ria's village was having a celebration to pray for rain, but Ria accidentally knocked over a holy candle, which the villagers believed would bring bad luck.
10. The villagers blamed Ria for the bad luck and wanted her to leave the village.
11. Ria's parents sent her to live with Pravitra in the city.
12. Ria started a new life in the city and made new friends at school.
13. Uma came to live with Ria and Pravitra, but Ria was hesitant to trust her.
14. Uma apologized for her past behavior and Ria decided to give her a second chance.
15. Uma stole from Pravitra and framed Ria, but Pravitra eventually found out and sent Uma back to their village.
16. Ria was hurt by Uma's actions and decided to distance herself from her sister.
17. A famine occurred in Ria's village, and Ria traveled back to her village to help her family.
18. The villagers were hostile towards Ria, but she used Pravitra's book to help them grow crops and end the famine.
19. The villagers apologized to Ria and started to appreciate her and Pravitra's help.
20. Uma returned to the village and apologized to Ria for her past behavior.
21. Ria and Uma made amends and started a new chapter in their relationship.