Putul and the Dolphins


Book Description

Putul Lives By The Ganga In A Fishing Village In Bengal. In The Torrential Monsoons One Year, The Mighty River Swells Over The Banks And Into The Huts, And Two Friendly Dolphins Come Leaping In The Water Right Through Putul's Window! The Story Strikes A Universal Chord By Highlighting The Empathetic Relationship People Share With Nature When Their Everyday Lives Are So Closely Linked With It. Clear Lines And Earthy Colours Of The Folkstyle Illustrations Capture The Grand Sweep Of The River And Life Beside It.




Putul And The Dolphin


Book Description

Putul Lives By The Ganga In A Fishing Village In Bengal. In The Torrential Monsoons One Year, The Mighty River Swells Over The Banks And Into The Huts, And Two Friendly Dolphins Come Leaping In The Water Right Through Putul S Window! The Story Strikes A Universal Chord By Highlighting The Empathetic Relationship People Share With Nature When Their Everyday Lives Are So Closely Linked With It. Clear Lines And Earthy Colours Of The Folkstyle Illustrations Capture The Grand Sweep Of The River And Life Beside It.




The Enchanted Saarang


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Stories about Kashmir invite readers into the everyday lives of ordinary people.




In Bon Bibi's Forest


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Story based on conservation of forest and wildlife; for children.







Gulla And The Hangul


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When he takes his sheep and goats to graze in the mountains, Gulla is always careful - of bears and leopards, the terrible Banbudhiya, and also of the men with guns. But one day he sees a little hangul being chased by wild dogs and he forgets to be careful. In rushing to save the deer, Gulla goes deeper and deeper into the forest. This story from Kashmir, where the hangul is a protected animal, carries the many shades and tones of the region - the quiet life of the villagers in the valley, their close link with nature, as well as the underlying disquiet that they learn to live with. This rugged, rocky and less familiar part of the beautiful state is evoked by the illustrations with a soft charm.




Riddle Of The Ridley


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Study on sea turtles in Orissa, India; for children.




Mukand and Riaz


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The story is set against the background of the partition of India and Pakistan in 1947. But friendship between children knows no barbed wire fencing: all children play games, enjoy ice-cream and feel the loss of friends. Based on the memories of her father, animator Nina Sabnani made this film for the Big Small People Project, Israel, using the art of women's appliqué work, common to both Sindh in Pakistan and Gujarat in India, to provide a rich and textured visual experience. The film won a certificate of merit from the Tokyo Broadcasting System, Japan. Mukand and Riaz is essentially about every child's right to friendship and a home. Through shared memories, shared craft and shared histories, it offers deeply moving layers of meaning with which to identify and from which to draw strength.




Daughters of the Pacific


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Indigenous women from across the Pacific have a voice in this book. Zohl de Ishtar travelled the Pacific during 1986-87 on behalf of Women Working for a Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific and interviewed women of many nations. Following up with extensive research, Zohl de Ishtar has written an impressive book that gives a voice to the Pacific women and shows what strength there is in the underknown cultures, or nearest neighbours. The nuclear industry, tourism, dumping of waste. Pollution of the oceans all carry a huge price for these islands on the rim of the world, and one the rim of our imaginations. Countries covered are: Hawaii, the Marshall Islands, the Northern Marianas, Guam, Belau, Fiji, Australia, Aotearoa/New Zealand, and Te Ao Maohi/Tahiti Polynesia.




Chachaji's Cup


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A boy learns about his family history and the Partition of India from his great uncle, through stories told over a beloved old teacup.