This book called “Lightning Kid”, gives a brief overview of Anand’s journey from a young child to a spectacular legend in chess.
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This version of their book has been adapted for teens and youngsters. The book doesn’t dumb down any of the concepts; in fact, it does not make the concept too complicated or too simplistic. It makes the concept a little bit easier but more fun to understand for a teen in the middle of an existential fog.
The narrative introduces us to Jivya, a young boy from a village in Maharashtra, who would go on to play a significant role in bringing Warli art to global recognition.
This collection of 11 stories are not the commonly known tales of the Puranas. Each story will enlighten & entertain the reader and leave you with “pearls of wisdom”.
The book takes you on a great culinary journey, across the length and breadth of our country. So you start with A – Arunachal Pradesh and end at, well not Z, but P – Pondicherry. The book is thoughtfully sectioned, covering alphabetically, states from Arunachal to UP, and then the Union Territories from J & K to Pondicherry.
This book follows two young boys, Shiv and Veer, as they embark on a journey across the majestic hill forts of the Rajput kings in Rajasthan with their Amma. They visit iconic forts such as Chittorgarh, Kumbhalgarh, and Amer.
