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Shakuntala and Other Stories from Ancient India
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 180

Shakuntala and Other Stories from Ancient India

Six unforgettable stories of love and bravery, treachery and injustice, from ancient Indian literature Classical Sanskrit and Tamil writing teem with a myriad characters, and here we meet some truly memorable ones. This collection of six plays, poems and epics retold for children includes ‘Shakuntala’, a heartrending story of the love between the beautiful Shakuntala and King Dushyanta; ‘The Little Clay Cart’, where the evil designs of the king and his family are foiled by the righteous Charudatta and Vasantasena; ‘The Story of an Anklet’, about Kannagi, who wreaks a terrible revenge for the wrong done to her; ‘Manimekalai’, the extraordinary account of a woman’s search for her true calling; ‘The Last Trial of Sita’, in which the playwright gives a whole new ending to the Ramayana, and ‘The Broken Thigh’, about the final, desperate combat between Duryodhana and Bheema on the battlefield of Kurukshetra. Accompanied by descriptions of the authors’ lives and the time when the stories were written, these lively retellings are an ideal introduction to some of the best-known stories from the Indian classics.

Growing Up in Pandupur
  • Language: en

Growing Up in Pandupur

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-07-15
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  • Publisher: Zubaan Books

Welcome to Pandupur! With its bustling marketplace and honking traffic, posh colonies and shanty towns, railway station and dam, forests, parks, and playgrounds, Pandupur means many things to the children who live there. Just like the river Dhun that flows by, it is teeming with life. Through Pandupur s children, Adithi and Chatura Rao weave a web of stories life-lessons in growing up: laughter and tears, insecurities, small unkindnesses and surprising friendships, stories that will resonate in the hearts and minds of children everywhere. "

Chuchu Manthu’s Jar of Toffees
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 17

Chuchu Manthu’s Jar of Toffees

Chuchu Manthu is the most loving person Preet knows. After his death, Preet wonders if his kindness has disappeared with him. Based on a true story about loss and grief, and compassion in everyday actions. Story Attribution: ‘Chuchu Manthu's Jar of Toffees’ is written by Adithi Rao. © Pratham Books, 2019. Some rights reserved. Released under CC BY 4.0 license. (http://creativecommons. org/licenses/by/4.0/) Other Credits: 'Chuchu Manthu's Jar of Toffees' has been published on StoryWeaver by Pratham Books. www.prathambooks.org Guest Art Director: Somesh Kumar; Adithi dedicates this book to Mr. U. Suresh Rao, her Chuchu Manthu, the kindest person in her world. Krishna dedicates this book to Rabbit, Ball, Pigeon, Princess Rio and Abu.

Candid Tales
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 131

Candid Tales

Based on the actual five-month-long journey of renowned biker Candida Louis, Candid Tales: India on a Motorcycle rides off the beaten trail to discover eccentric and beautiful people (living and otherwise!), heart-warming cultures, and secret places in which she left her heart behind. In an age of fictitious super heroes, this book introduces the younger generation to a real live heroine of rare spirit and fearless heart, to inspire and electrify them to follow their dreams!

Left from the Nameless Shop
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 243

Left from the Nameless Shop

A boy communes with the gods by talking to a pillar. The 'hibiscus girl' has her head in the clouds and feet gently planted in her husband's home. Two women, married to the same man, find a strange camaraderie binding them together. The whole town gathers to save the friendly neighbourhood shopkeeper's ice cream from spoiling in the heat. Short-tempered Seshadri hides a terrible shame in his outbursts. A grandfather passes on the magic of self-belief to his grandson.Reminiscent of Malgudi Days, Adithi Rao's debut Left from the Nameless Shop is a charming collection of interconnected stories set in the 1980s featuring the residents of Rudrapura, a small, fictitious town in Karnataka. This is a place bubbling with energy and the sense of community -- one you probably lived in and loved while growing up. These are stories of the life you have left behind. One that you hope to return to.

Boy, Bear (Hook Books)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 42

Boy, Bear (Hook Books)

Boy and Bear have grown up together on the streets of Mumbai. Baba is a madari. But now that Baba is gone, how are Boy and Bear to survive? The Hook Book series of short simple stories for beginning readers come with fun stories set in different parts of India, gorgeous illustrations and short exercises to enhance the reading experience.

The Fingers Remember
  • Language: en

The Fingers Remember

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Soulful Seeker
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 290

The Soulful Seeker

When writer-poet Punam Chadha-Joseph took to the pen, to give expression to the scale of emotions she went through in a single day, what emerged over time was a cyclical play of love, joy, wonder, peace, anger, courage, sadness, fear and even despair in varying intensities. Having always been forthright, outspoken and a nonconformist, conventional morality was open for debate as was gender stereotyping. The writer-poet’s enquiry into matters philosophical and comical, culminated in The Soulful Seeker, a moving collection of poems that resonates our aspirations, hopes, longings and disappointments, and above all, our ever-changing notion of ideality. A delightful read indeed! “A good poet...

Noon Chai and a Story
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 24

Noon Chai and a Story

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A heartwarming story about books; for children.