The book is set in Thutta, an island shaped like a tooth that has a train, an ocean, and exactly 5,120 people who never leave.
Category: 10-12 years
This anthology of Jataka Tales is a poignant yet playful book which is centred around Buddhist pearls of wisdom. Each tale is anchored around a native Indian tree and through these stories we learn how to emulate a tree’s selfless philosophy
The story begins with the M4 on a trek through the Maulsari forest, where a woman’s scream interrupts their exploration.
A Home to Haunt is a funny story of a haunted adventure. Poltu and his uncle meet a steam engine full of ghosts who have lost their homes. Now, they must help them find a new home!!
This book is a treasure box of timeless stories that have been passed down through generations, echoing the rich cultural heritage of the Himalayan region.
This book falls in this category of phenomenal history books. That it is meant for children is another big, bright feather in its cap. How I wish I read something like this when I was younger!
