Salima Lives in Kashmir

Authors like Astrid Lindgren, Leah Goldberg, Eugénie Söderberg, Elly Jannes and Cordelia Edvardson wrote for the same series.

[2] Salima Lives in Kashmir has been translated into many languages, including English,[3] Hebrew,[4] Norwegian[5] and German.

[6] In Israel, the series Children's Everywhere, which also includes Salima from Kashmir, was a great success, thanks to the translations of Leah Goldberg.

[7] In 2014, Israeli director Dvorit Shargal shot a 50-minute documentary titled Where Is Elle Kari and What Happened to Noriko-san?, which deals with some of the books from the series.

[8] After the release of the film nine stories of the Children's Everywhere series were reissued in Israel, including Salima Lives in Kashmir.

He says that the friendly smile of the children in the book, casts a spell over the viewer, and that IT shows incredible beauty and innocence.