In the book, we follow a bright red steam engine train which meanders through the country side meeting various other animals.
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The book is set during “Batwara” or The Partition of India, a time when India and Pakistan became separate countries. This was a very difficult time for many people, and the story helps us understand what it was like through a small child Roop’s eye.
The book is a treasured tapestry of poems sewed with Bond’s mastery of language and his keen sense of humour that is evident throughout the collection.
One day, a barn full of bulls is burnt down in Madurai, and Nisha and her friend Jamie have to figure out who was behind this crime.
Seshan masterfully portrays Mahee’s dealing with loss experience through the metaphor of a fishbowl – she can see the world around her, but everything appears distorted, muffled, distant.
We are introduced to 5 year old Jai who encounters monsters in his kitchen at midnight. A bunch of vegetables decide to fight the monsters by channeling their inner superpowers.
