Amie and the Chawl of Colour

Amie and the Chawl of Colour

Author: Chatura Rao

Publisher: Penguin Books India

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 108

ISBN-13: 9780143335924

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A Magical Tale Of Bringing Colour Back Into The City All Colour Has Left Amie'S City, Doombay, Making Its Usually Friendly People Think In Black And White And Come To Fists Over Petty Differences, And Issues Of Caste And Religion. Worse Still, It Makes Amie'S Mother Ill. The Only Way To Save Her Is To Bring Colour Back. So Amie Embarks On A Quest To Hue Country, Meeting Along The Way Her Allies Mitey The Flea, Soma The Ant, And The Rat Dveeja. But The Problem Is Greater Than Amie Has Anticipated, For Hue Country, Where Colours Are Sieved, Sifted, Sung And Danced Into Being, Is Besieged By The Evil, Egoistic Emperor Of Gloom And His Minions & A Fascinating Tale Of Imaginary Landscapes And Magical Adventures, In The Tradition Of The Little Prince And Haroun And The Sea Of Stories, Amie And The Chawl Of Colour Marks The Debut Of A Promising New Talent.


Contemporary English-Language Indian Children’s Literature

Contemporary English-Language Indian Children’s Literature

Author: Michelle Superle

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2011-05-09

Total Pages: 207

ISBN-13: 1136720871

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Concurrent with increasing scholarly attention toward national children’s literatures, Contemporary English-language Indian Children’s Literature explores an emerging body of work that has thus far garnered little serious critical attention. Superle critically examines the ways Indian children’s writers have represented childhood in relation to the Indian nation, Indian cultural identity, and Indian girlhood. From a framework of postcolonial and feminist theories, children’s novels published between 1988 and 2008 in India are compared with those from the United Kingdom and North America from the same period, considering the differing ideologies and the current textual constructions of childhood at play in each. Broadly, Superle contends that over the past twenty years an aspirational view of childhood has developed in this literature—a view that positions children as powerful participants in the project of enabling positive social transformation. Her main argument, formed after recognizing several overarching thematic and structural patterns in more than one hundred texts, is that the novels comprise an aspirational literature with a transformative agenda: they imagine apparently empowered child characters who perform in diverse ways in the process of successfully creating and shaping the ideal Indian nation, their own well-adjusted bicultural identities in the diaspora, and/or their own empowered girlhoods. Michelle Superle is a Professor in the department of Communications at Okanagan College. She has taught children’s literature, composition, and creative writing courses at various Canadian universities and has published articles in Papers and IRCL.


The Puffin Book of Animal Stories

The Puffin Book of Animal Stories

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Publisher: Penguin Books India

Published: 2012-02-21

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13: 0143332058

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A butterfly that plays with its shadows; A cow who just can't resist sweet cakes An elephant that can fly This zooful of animal stories is a treat for all you animal lovers and those who share that special bond with your pets. There's Aman whose visit to the zoo changes his views on animals; Adil who prevents his pet chicken Noor from being eaten at Eid; and Arthy whose tortoise theme birthday party turns out to be a hit!


Meanwhile, Upriver

Meanwhile, Upriver

Author: Chatura Rao

Publisher: Penguin Books India

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 9780143101543

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Yamini-di helped me to begin writing she too is writing her story 'some rivers flow into each other even before they reach the sea, ' she says 'at times they cross paths underground let's trace the points where our lives met' in the by lanes and ghats of kashi, or banaras, yamini's and shiva's stories unfold fat, sharp-tongued yamini is thirty-eight and unmarried by day she teaches maths in school at night she leaves her obese self behind and takes to the skies, light as a bird in her dreams, dancing in the air above the ghats with the love of her life the ghat is also where shiva, now eleven years old, was found abandoned by his adoptive father, the charismatic and ambitious sadhu bhyom baba growing up in baba's ashram near dashaswamedh ghat, shiva eavesdrops on the conversations of sadhus as they pass through the ashram, and hopes to someday find his mother among the women thronging the ghats one day, yamini meets duncan, a researcher, who unlocks the romantic in her and suddenly she feels like the person from her dreams, light and loved in another part of the city, shiva is chosen to enact the role of chhota hanuman in the ramnagar ramlila there he befriends the shy, quiet shantanu, who plays the part of janaki, ram's wife against the backdrop of the lila, where political battle lines have been drawn by the city's rival ashram factions, the final horrific truth about shiva's life is revealed, and his story merges with yamini's meanwhile, upriver is about two outsiders struggling to find the courage to swim upriver, till an unforeseen connection brings them together resonating with the sights and sounds of an ancient place in the heart of modern india, this remarkable debut novel tells a story that is at once poignant and captivating.


The Country Without a Post Office

The Country Without a Post Office

Author: Agha Shahid Ali

Publisher: Orient Blackswan

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 88

ISBN-13: 9788175300378

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Here Is A Haunted And Haunting Volume That Establishes Agha Shahid Ali As A Seminal Voice Writing In English. Amidst Rain And Fire And Ruin, In A Land Of `Doomed Addresses`, The Poet Evokes The Tragedy Of His Birth Place, Kashmir.