Literature
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Fiction: Will young Bharathi be able to get past the bullies and win the Kolam Kondattam Kontest?
Vibha Batra
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For young readers: Short stories about grandmothers and grandfathers
Nandita da Cunha
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Children’s fiction: Simi was popular at her old school but not at her new one. Will things change?
Arti Sonthalia
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‘Animal Farm’ has been translated into Shona: Why a group of Zimbabwean writers undertook the task
Tinashe Mushakavanhu, The Conversation
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Adventure story: A human skull in a dead man’s trunk has a code to a treasure carved on it
Hemendra Kumar Roy Jashodhara Chakraborti
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For young readers: With time running out, can Maya control her powers and protect her from herself?
Payal Dhar
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Children’s fiction: Cordelia’s father is lost at sea, now she must find him
Tamzin Merchant
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Samaresh Majumdar (1944-2023): The writer whose novels of politics set Bengali hearts on fire
Debotri Ghosh
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Children’s classic: Sirdar leads the elephant herd. Can he save them from their only enemy, man?
Dhan Gopal Mukherji
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2023 Women’s Prize for Fiction: Read the opening lines of the six shortlisted novels
Scroll Staff
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How Daphne du Maurier’s ‘The Birds’ predicted today’s environmental crisis 70 years ago
Catherine Wynne, The Conversation
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Vinod Kumar Shukla: An artist forever seeking to be one with his conscientious creation
Nikhil Govind
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A new book introduces young readers to the ABCs of Mumbai’s iconic landmarks
Fiona Fernandez
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Kenzaburo Oe (1935-2023): Nine books that reveal the Japanese Nobel-prize winning writer’s themes
Scroll Staff
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A new play for young readers showcases MK Gandhi’s boyhood before he became the ‘Mahatma’
Rajesh Talwar
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Is censoring Roald Dahl on moral grounds a good idea?
Michelle Smith, The Conversation
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How Edgar Allan Poe came to be the champion of the awkward and misunderstood
Scott Peeples, The Conversation
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A whodunit for children: Someone is after Arch-Aunt Schadenfreude. Can Shenanigan catch the killer?
Beth Lincoln
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How are children’s graphic novels making reading more enjoyable for young readers?
Rati Girish
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Children’s graphic novel: Maithili and Minotaur go to a forest. Can they conquer their worst fears?
CG Salamander Rajiv Eipe