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Paro Anand

    1 janvier 1957

    Paro Anand crée des récits qui donnent une voix aux jeunes et aux plus vulnérables, explorant des thèmes tels que la violence, la perte et la recherche de voies alternatives. À travers ses œuvres diverses, elle souligne le pouvoir de la narration dans le développement holistique des jeunes, leur permettant de créer leur propre littérature. Son écriture s'inspire souvent de réalités difficiles, offrant des aperçus sur des problèmes sociaux complexes et la résilience de l'esprit humain. L'engagement d'Anand à amplifier les voix marginalisées et sa conviction que la littérature est un outil d'émancipation résonnent profondément dans ses contributions littéraires convaincantes.

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    Genius
    The Other
    The Little Bird who Held the Sky Up with his Feet
    Being Gandhi
    • Being Gandhi

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,6(43)Évaluer

      How many times are kids supposed to study Gandhi? Come September and out comes the bald head wig, round glasses, white dhoti, tall stick ... that's about the extent of how today's kids engage with the Mahatma. Chandrashekhar is one such teen. Bored by the annual Gandhi projects, he wonders if his teacher is being too unreasonable in asking them to "BE" Gandhi. And then, his world is shaken by events that rock him to the core, forcing him to dig deep and not just find his 'inner Gandhi', but become Gandhi. Not for a day or two. But, maybe even, for life. This is a novel that explores, not Gandhi the man or his life as a leader, but really the Gandhian way that must remain relevant to us. Especially today when the world is becoming increasingly steeped in violence and hate.

      Being Gandhi
    • In a forest threatened by the destructive Monsoon Army, a tiny bird emerges as an unexpected hero. As the animals face the dilemma of fleeing or fighting against the impending floods, they must decide whether to trust this small creature's bravery. The narrative explores themes of courage and resilience, showcasing how even the smallest among them can make a significant impact. This story, crafted by one of India's renowned children's authors, highlights the power of hope and determination in the face of overwhelming odds.

      The Little Bird who Held the Sky Up with his Feet
    • The Other

      Stories of Difference

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Renowned for its compelling narrative, this work showcases a distinctive voice within contemporary young adult literature. It delves into complex themes and offers a fresh perspective on the challenges faced by today's youth. With engaging characters and a thought-provoking storyline, it invites readers to explore the intricacies of adolescence and identity. The author’s unique style and insightful commentary make it a standout choice for both young adults and those who appreciate nuanced storytelling.

      The Other
    • I, Arjun Bhasin, am a genius. I’ve just been diagnosed with it. Once upon a time, I was an average Joe, neither at the top nor at the bottom. Heck, I was even the middle sibling! But all it took was one test, just one, to change my life. Suddenly, I was important. I was a GENIUS. Everyone was waiting anxiously to hear the pearls of wisdom that would drop from my mouth. Only one problem I didn’t know what I was a genius at. If you think geniuses have it all, I bet you haven’t met someone like me. I’d give anything to be a normal thirteen-year-old again. At least I wouldn’t be dragged everywhere, from museums to theatre classes to horse races, to find out my ‘geniosity’. At least my best friend wouldn’t act like I’ve got a contagious disease. At least I wouldn’t be a freak . . . Still want to know more? Take a peek into this secret diary to find out what happens when an ordinary boy suddenly becomes the World’s Worst Genius.

      Genius
    • Kann ein Terrorist unschuldig sein? Aftab lebt in Kaschmir. Ohne das Wissen seiner Eltern und seiner Freunde tritt er einer geheimen Terrorgruppe bei, dessen Anführer er wie einen großen Bruder vergöttert. So wird Aftab immer tiefer hineingezogen in den Strudel aus Hass und Gewalt. Schonungslos ehrlich und brutal regt dieses Buch zum Nachdenken an.

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