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The Forbidden Forest
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 35

The Forbidden Forest

On some nights, cries of cheetahs and leopards come from the forest. Naturally, people are afraid to enter it. Why are wild animals moving from the dense jungle across the hills to the sparse forest? Has it anything to do with the factory that looks to be shut down but secretly operates? Abhi and his cousins find out.

The Missing Girl
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 53

The Missing Girl

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Daksha the Medicine Girl
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 31

Daksha the Medicine Girl

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Never Ever
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 32

Never Ever

“Maybe we should get a divorce.” Raj utters the D-word and immediately regrets it. He hopes that Divya, who is deaf, hasn’t lip-read the words. But Divya has and is shattered that Raj wants to end their thirteen-year-old marriage. Determined to build a new life for herself and the children, she uses her deafness to ignore Raj as he tries to regain the ease of communication they had in the beginning of their marriage. From Reviews on Goodreads. It is a full-fledged novel condensed into only a few pages. Beautiful work, this. (Grady Harp, Hall of Fame Reviewer ) Gita Reddy has taken several delicate subjects and has handled them to the degree that even more experienced writers have misse...

The Magician's Turban
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 44

The Magician's Turban

The magician announced, “Tricksters are calling themselves magicians. Soon magicians will be called tricksters! I cannot allow that to happen. So tonight, I bring you real magic.” Ismail and Hassan, and everyone in the audience are amazed by Jadugar’s act. Bur is it really magic? Ismail thinks not. Until he and Hassan are swept into The Magician’s Turban!

The Bird That Learned to Swim
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 66

The Bird That Learned to Swim

Minnie is a baby bird with a big problem: one of her wings does not open fully. She watches her siblings learn how to fly and is sad that she can never leave the nest. Left alone while her family is out, she tries different ways to fly but nothing works. Until she makes a wonderful discovery! The Bird that Learned to Swim is about grit and not giving up. It is about overcoming disability.

The Alphabet Game
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 45

The Alphabet Game

The Alphabet Game combines technology with the traditional way of teaching. The child learns to recognize letters by looking for them in a word. Rather than repeating the letters in the same order, which can become monotonous, this book encourages the child to think, and to participate. There's more. In addition to The Alphabet Game, you can create a few more games of your own. However, this ebook can also be used as a regular alphabet reader.

The Morning Star
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 278

The Morning Star

Anything is possible if fate wills it. A desperate woman calls a neighbor before dying in childbirth. Is it a coincidence that she chooses someone who will give her all to save the baby from its unscrupulous father? When Sudha answers a telephone call in the middle of the night, she cannot know how it will change her life. From the first, she feels a strong connection with the motherless baby. She brings her home and names her after the Arundhati star. Sudha loves Arundhati – Anu as she calls her – as much as she does her son. Anu is the daughter of her heart, a precious gift that fate has given her. As the threat to Anu’s safety increases, Sudha grows desperate and takes a drastic ste...

Not So Sweet Maria
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 178

Not So Sweet Maria

LOVE UNDER MISTAKEN IDENTITY The ton calls her Sweet Maria and, even in her fourth Season, eligibles continue to offer her marriage. They do not know Lady Maria despises the hypocritical ways of Polite Society and is trying to sail away to America! Though she is the granddaughter of a duke, Lady Maria is a Child of Scandal because her mother was an American commoner. She blames the duke and the duchess for her parents’ death. Had they not disowned them, they would not have died of a virulent fever in America, leaving her an orphan at the age of five. Lady Maria agrees to an arranged match to ward off her persistent suitors, treating the engagement as a sham one to be ended at her convenien...

Dearie
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 32

Dearie

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