The "Why is This Festival Special?" series, originally published in the UK (hence the use of the term "festival" to be synonymous with "holiday"), also includes books about Christmas, Hanukkah, and Id-ul-Fitr. This title examines the importance of Divali, the Hindu festival of lights, and tells readers how it is celebrated. The opening chapter deals with beliefs related to the celebration and the prevalence of its observance on the Indian subcontinent. It is followed by a chapter presenting information about the mythological background, with an emphasis on the north Indian association of the story with the prince Ram and his return from exile. Subsequent chapters address the symbolism and use of lights, in particular oil lamps and candles, getting ready for Divali, dressing up, prayers, the association of the day with luck and money, shopping and public entertainment, special festive foods, and fireworks and dancing. A final chapter explains how Sikhs and Jains have incorporated this major Indian festival into their traditions as well. Fully illustrated with color photographs, this book is clearly and respectfully developed for younger readers. Quotes from practicing Hindus constitute an addition to the narrative. A glossary, background information on the religions in this book, and an index round out the book.