Noni is unable to sleep without her favourite bedtime story. Thus, after a round of giggles and chuckles between Paati and her grandchild, begins the story. But it is no ordinary story!
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Thanks to Archana Garodia Gupta and Shruti Garodia, Indian history receives a rejuvenating makeover. Eighty fascinating historical instances have been selected, catalogued alphabetically and been retold in a fun and interesting manner.
The story begins when three children who discover a strange clue during a break‑in at the Asiatic Society Library in Mumbai. This clue leads them into a thrilling adventure across the city. They uncover secrets hidden for thousands of years, solve riddles, and learn how the sapphire has shaped history.
Eleven-year-old Avisha reads a book from her summer reading list and takes an immediate dislike to the motivations and actions of its protagonist. She decides to write to the author directly, to make her case, to say: you are wrong.
This book called “Lightning Kid”, gives a brief overview of Anand’s journey from a young child to a spectacular legend in chess.
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.
