Fledolin Upside Down


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Free mountain


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Malala, a Brave Girl from Pakistan/Iqbal, a Brave Boy from Pakistan


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Contains two stories of brave, young Pakistanis, Malala Yousafzai and Iqbal Masih, who stood up for their rights to education and freedom.




People Called Mumbai


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What makes Mumbai "MUMBAI" is its people. With a diverse population influx each minute, every person here is a story by themselves. Along with being a personal account, each of them belongs to a collective narrative, falling into the compartments of the city's history. People Called Mumbai is a collection of 55 such stories, cutting across geography and from a wide cross-section of society, detailed with snippets in the hope of providing a re-reading of the city. The book dives into a sea of people, surfacing with wonderful tales; A photographer at Juhu Chowpatty who doubles up as a lifeguard, a businessman dealing in beads in Bhuleshwar who came to the city to fulfil his dreams, a stranded tourist now driving horse carriages, a Bollywood duplicate, a migrant who runs the city's only Tibetan restaurant, and many more. We often zoom past people, landmarks, places, with little thought that they could hold within them beautiful accounts of their lives. Pausing, listening and reflecting, People Called Mumbai is a compilation of many such unforgettable accounts.




Thinking Together


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A Gardener in the Wasteland


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Graphic novel based on Gulāmagirī by Jotīrāva Govindarāva Phule.




Intergalactic Idol


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While working on his math homework, a young boy encounters a bright yellow spaceship and his life changes completely.




Where's That Cat?


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A little girl looks for her cat on a busy street but the cat manages to stay one step ahead of her.




A Witch's Dozen


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Here are the contents of a marvelous and long-overdue Fox collection including "Witches, " from "Tales by Moonlight"; "Small Magic, " from "Amazing Stories"; "In the Kingdom of the Thorn, " from "Whispers, " and more.




Ma Ganga and the Razai Box


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Yasho of the Hill People complains about Ma Ganga flooding her village and Ma Ganga tells her that she will stop only when Shiva's matted hair is spread on her banks. Yasho and her people realize they must plant trees on the barren hillsides to make Ma Ganga happy again. Includes information about Ganga in Hindu mythology and soil erosion in the Ganges River watershed.