children's fiction
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For children: Can four friends nab the criminals as tigers start to vanish from a wildlife reserve?
Sutapa Basu
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Atta Galatta Bangalore Literature Festival announces its children’s books awards shortlists for 2024
Scroll Staff
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For children: Qainaat enrols at an akhada to learn wrestling, but many challenges await her
Vibha Batra
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YA fiction: Three teens sneak into Pakistan to nab a terrorist and make him face justice in India
Manu Namboodiri
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Children’s fiction: Three children investigate why geometry boxes are going missing from schools
Vidya Varadarajan
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For children: Reeni is surprised that no adult seems to care about city birds and their habitats
Uma Krishnaswami
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For children: Karthikeya promises Ganesha to take him for a ride on his peacock on his birthday
Nalini Ramachandran
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Sunday book pick: Why the children’s classic ‘The Wind in the Willows’ inspires joy in adults
Sayari Debnath
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For children: Anoushka, Krishna, Meenu and Raghu join their grandparents on a trip to the hills
Sudha Murty
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For children: On his 10th birthday, Anil is taken away from his family to work at a printing press
Tim Walker
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For children: Can Tam, Ant, and the ghost detective solve the case of the unknown stench?
Pika Nani
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For children: Mum starts acting very strangely after breaking a coffee jar. What is Vishi to do?
Sanjana Kapur
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For children: Why is a poor fisherman being framed for the disappearance of endangered turtles?
Mallika Ravikumar
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Children’s fiction: Young Chittaa rescues three children from a tree and a tiger injured by hunters
Shobhita Narayan
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Children’s fiction: Thirteen-year-old Ryan and his cousin search for a long-lost pirate ship
Calvin Ray Davis
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A new book of short stories for young readers shows how feelings affect their thoughts and actions
Gayatri
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Children’s fiction: The climate crisis is inescapable in these new retellings of beloved fairy tales
Bijal Vachharajani
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For children: Short stories written (and illustrated) by Upendrakishore Ray Chowdhury in translation
Upendrakishore Ray Chowdhury Lopamudra Maitra
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‘The Fairy Queen, my mother, is magnificent’: This fantasy story for children is written in verse
Varsha Seshan
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How Neev Literature Festival’s celebration of children’s books has become its own success story
Rati Girish