children's fiction
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For children: Pajapati is inconsolable when her sister Maya dies after giving birth to Siddhartha
Maria Denjongpa
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For children: Will Kuhu find a way to reconnect with her mother and overcome her struggles?
Sonia Dogra
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For children: A break-in at Mumbai’s Asiatic Society Library may help uncover a rare blue sapphire
Monika Bhatkhande
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For children: Avisha writes scathing email to an author. Thus begins an unexpected correspondence
Varsha Varghese
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For children: Nikoo and Zubin spot a fantastical leaf creature and decide to get to the bottom of it
Chatura Rao
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For very young readers: Arjun wants to make a rocket, but his mother has banned experiments at home
Niyatee Sharma
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For children: Best friends Faizya and Kalpesh pull out all the stops to win over Coach Dollar
Vibha Batra
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For children: The monkey monster has returned and Moin’s life is bananas again
Anushka Ravishankar
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For children: Things keep getting in the way of a park clean-up drive. What can Nami and Jhalak do?
Varsha Seshan
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For children: Mili, daughter of the general in charge of war elephants, befriends a white elephant
Sarita Mandanna
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For children: Young Arya’s life takes a turn when he meets Thatha, a former ISRO scientist
Sarita Mandanna
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For children: Can Kanmani and her friends outshine their neighbouring school at sports day?
Lalitha Ramanathan
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For children: Sona must prove that her brother Samiran Daju didn’t steal her friend Tara’s gold
Mitali Perkins
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For children: Tarun wants a pet. Desperately. Especially since his best friend got a brand-new puppy
Jane De Suza
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For very young readers: Can Nisha and Jamie solve the mystery behind the fires in the city?
CG Salamander
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For children: When fate brings a young girl and a cub together, they become each other’s family
Paro Anand
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For children: Kittu’s life takes a crazy turn with his uber-cool, super-stylish great-aunt’s arrival
Anita Nair
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Sci-fi horror adventure for children: Sammy and Simmy’s house is glitching. How will they escape?
Himanjali Sankar
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‘Me? / I’m forever eclipsed’: A children’s novel in verse about a young girl’s skin condition
Vibha Batra
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For children: One rainy day, Latisha refuses to see anyone, not even her best friend Rekha. Why?
Shreya Ramachandran