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Mayil Will Not Be Quiet (English)

Mayil Will Not Be Quiet (English)

Author: Niveditha Subramaniam Genre: Fiction

Meet Mayil Ganeshan, 12 going on spirited 13, who finally has her chance to say all she wants. But the diary for her is also an important step towards becoming 'Mayilwriter', to make up for all the stories she hasn't completed and the novel that didn't know where it was going. So she begins. What she gives is a spontaneous, sensitive, honest, intimate and often hilarious peek into the life and mind of an insightful young girl. the Mayil that emerges is as lovable and recognisable as the delightful sketches she presents of her Amma, Appa, brother, grandfather and friends. Mayil has all the confusion and confidence of adolescence as she faces the everyday dilemma of young people, as well as questions of gender stereotyping all around from Ramayana stories to Rajnikanth movies. with enough to keep head, heart and funny bone tickled and happy, this is a must-read coming of age book by two highly talented young writers that will strike a chord with all who read it pre-teen, teen and older. A Children’s Bookshelf Selection: Each month our editor’s pick the best books for children and young adults by age to be a part of the children’s bookshelf. These are editorial recommendations made by our team of experts. Our monthly reading list includes a mix of bestsellers and top new releases and evergreen books that will help enhance a child’s reading life. Read more

Biji's in the Kitchen! (Hook Book): A funny, illustrated story about a Punjabi grandmother who cannot cook | Perfect for 5+ years

Biji's in the Kitchen! (Hook Book): A funny, illustrated story about a Punjabi grandmother who cannot cook | Perfect for 5+ years

Author: Natasha Sharma Genre: Fiction Illustrator: Sonal Gupta

Slimy bhindi curry, anyone? Biji is freestyle and fun. But when she is in the kitchen, everyone, beware!About the Hook Book SeriesIn a world where children’s books often feel cut from the same cloth, Hook Books stand out as a vibrant blend of imagination, humour, and heart. Crafted as a bridge between picture books and early chapter books, this series delivers stories that spark joy and wonder, while remaining rooted in age-appropriate learning.Hook Books keep the fun going with:Short, digestible bits of text (perfect for budding readers)Bright colour illustrations that pull kids into the storyThemes that speak to the everyday lives of children―plus a sprinkle of whimsy!From fantasy tales to those that touch on more advanced ideas, Hook Books ensure that young readers are always in for a treat, no matter their reading level. Even better, these books take children on journeys through different parts of India, giving them a taste of the rich diversity of our world through local flavours, landscapes, and cultures. Whether the story takes place in bustling cities or quiet villages, Hook Books make every setting feel like home. Read more

KATHA Children's Book: The Keepers of Darkness (English): A book about the Irulas, one of the oldest Adivasi communities of India by Mamta Nainy and ... Agarwal. Suitable for 8+ year old kids.

KATHA Children's Book: The Keepers of Darkness (English): A book about the Irulas, one of the oldest Adivasi communities of India by Mamta Nainy and ... Agarwal. Suitable for 8+ year old kids.

Author: Mamta Nainy Genre: Fiction

“Darkness is alive,” Patti says. “And we, the Irulas, are keepers of darkness.” Inspired by the indigenous wisdom and resilience of the Irulas, one of the oldest Adivasi communities of India, a book that is a lyrical ode to the deep dark forests and the lives intertwined with them. Suitable for kids aged 8+ years. Read more

The Life and Times of Pratapa Mudaliar (PB)

The Life and Times of Pratapa Mudaliar (PB)

Genre: Picture Books

Katha presents the first Tamil novel, originally published more than 125 year ago. “The book has … rare merits and its popularity has been so great that the first edition ran out in a few months.” — The Hindu Translated from the Tamil by Meenakshi Tygarajan

Sera Learns To Fly

Sera Learns To Fly

Author: Vinitha Genre: Picture Books Illustrator: Nirzara Verulkar

“Colourful pictures that will catch your eye and create an impatience in you to turn the page to read more.” — The Hindu Winner of FICCI Publishing Awards 2019 in the Children’s Book of The Year category Shortlisted in the picture book category of Neev Book Awards 2019 Also available in Hindi as Sera Ne Seekha Udna Author: Vinitha Illustrator: Nirzara Verulkar

Finding Tree (Hindi: Ped Ki Khoj Mein)

Finding Tree (Hindi: Ped Ki Khoj Mein)

Genre: Picture Books

About Finding Tree Nachi was best friends with a beautiful and large Mangrove tree that she simply called “Tree”. Tree was loud and full of life and Nachi loved to speak to and play with all the creatures that Tree housed. Nachi visited Tree everyday, until one day, Tree suddenly disappears and Nachi is distraught. Along with her companion Parrot, Nachi embarks on a fantastical journey to find Tree. Will their quest prove a success? Written by Geeta Dharmarajan Illustrated by Rajiv Eipe

I’m Going to the Zoo! (English)

I’m Going to the Zoo! (English)

Author: Narendra Jain Genre: Fiction Illustrator: Alankrita Amaya

Big-small, fat-thin, up-down… See the zoo through a little girl’s eyes! Simple verse captures the who’s who at the zoo and what they are up to! Minimalist illustrations with clean lines and uncluttered scenes play up animal shapes and sizes as the little girl strolls through the pages. Read more

Chumki and the Elephants (hOle books)

Chumki and the Elephants (hOle books)

Author: Lesley D. Biswas Genre: Fiction

Dadi forgets everything, including Chumki's name. When elephants escape from a nearby reserve, can it be a blessing in disguise and help Dadi remember? Read more

Krishna – Tales from Indian Mythology | Illustrated Storybook for Children | Comic Book Set for Beginners & Early Readers | Amar Chitra Katha

Krishna – Tales from Indian Mythology | Illustrated Storybook for Children | Comic Book Set for Beginners & Early Readers | Amar Chitra Katha

Author: Anant Pai Genre: Fiction

Throwing his aged father into prison, Kamsa occupied the throne of Mathura. Commanding a formidable army he thought he was unstoppable. The threat to his power came from an unexpected quarter, from a cowherd boy who was rumored to be his cousin Devaki's eighth child, Krishna. Moreover, there was a divine prophecy that Kamsa would meet his end at the hands of the eighth child of Devaki. Read more

Warriors for Freedom | Inspiring Stories of India’s Brave Heroes | Comic Book | Illustrated History for Kids | Amar Chitra Katha

Warriors for Freedom | Inspiring Stories of India’s Brave Heroes | Comic Book | Illustrated History for Kids | Amar Chitra Katha

Author: Anant Pai Genre: Fiction

As the British Empire tightened its hold over India through strength and strategy, there were individuals who stood up to oppose the growing foreign power. This Amar Chitra Katha collection remembers Rani Lakshmibai who refused to cede Jhansi to the British and took them head on. Tipu Sultan, who stood like a rock and repelled the British till he was betrayed by his own general. Rani Chenamma of Kittur, who answered the British demand for allegiance by fighting them to the end. Velu Thampi, the Diwan of Travancore, who would brook no interference from the East India Company in the affairs of his state and Kunwar Singh, who at the grand old age of 75 chose to fight the British. Read more

Stepmother (PB)

Stepmother (PB)

Genre: Picture Books

Author – Pudumaippittan (C. Viruthachalam) Translator: Subash Jeyan Widowed professor Sundaravadivelu rebuilds his life with the beautiful Maragadham. Yet, their new beginning is overshadowed by the recent loss of his son. Through the innocent eyes of his lively, young daughter, Kunjamma, we see the tragic past begin to resurface. A spilled cup of milk ignites a chilling display, while seemingly ordinary scenes from the past reveal unsettling glimpses into the family dynamic. Can Sundaravadivelu and his family find a way to heal and rebuild their lives in the face of such a loss? Translated splendidly into English by Subash Jeyan, this simple, yet poignant story is a remarkable piece of psychological realism.This revised edition is being published under the Tamil Literature in English Translation initiative of the TNTB & ESC. Pudumaippittan (C. Viruthachalam) was an influential and revolutionary writer of Tamil fiction. Though his pungent social satire, progressive thinking and outspoken criticism of accepted conventions irked many contemporary writers and critics, he is widely accepted as a doyen of Tamil Literature. In 2002, the Government of Tamil Nadu nationalised his works.