: From heart touching stories like the signed copy and the gift to adventurous stories like the perfect badge and blue rose to hilarious stories like a trick for Ananth. Timeless Tales Told by a Tween is a collection of short stories and poems some inspired from Keerthana's own life experiences and while others from her pure imagination.
: When Dhoni made his debut in ODI in Chittagong (Bangladesh), he was run out without opening his account. At the next ODI, he was caught while playing a pull shot. In the three match series, he scored only 19 runs. But those who reposed trust in him knew that once he got going he would outshine all his colleagues. This was proved during the match against Pakistan at Vishakhapatnam in 2005. He made Pakistani bowlers look like club rookies and announced his arrival with 148 off 123 balls. It was Mahi all over. The book attempts a peek into Mahendra Singh Dhoni's persona that makes him an outstanding cricketer and a captain. Coming from Ranchi, a town not associated with cricket, to make it big at the international level was not an easy task. With quiet determination, he overcame one hurdle after another and achieved the captaincy of Team India in all three formats of the game.
: Jim Corbett (1875 1955) was born in Naini Tal and spent most of his life in the hills of Kumaon. He is considered a hero for keeping the forested area intact and tracking and killing maneating leopards. Jim Corbett of Kumaon, the first extended biography of the great man, was originally published in 1979 and remains an important and pioneering source book. It evokes Corbett s life and world with unrivalled knowledge and authenticity, perhaps because the author too belonged to the mountains of Kumaon and Garhwal so loved by Corbett. Jim Corbett of Kumaon has been a great favourite of Corbett fans for many years. This revised edition will be widely welcomed by a new generation of readers.
: The panther- the fleeting phantom of the forest- despite its bewitching beauty and fascinating finesse has been living vertually in the shadow of its bigger cousins, the lion and the tiger.This book unmasks the colourful glory and graceful gait of this secretive animal which has remained hidden from the public gaze by its studied reserve and sworn seclusion.
: This book describes the lifestyle of tigers and tuskers and their relations with each other, as well as with human beings. Like humans, they fight with each other but also live amicably together.
: Bhagavad Gita For Children (Collectors Ed) (No:9122)
: Sudha Gupta
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: Bhagavad Gita is one of the most sacred books of India. It is a part of the great epic Mahabharata and contains seven hundred verses. They were uttered by the Supreme Lord Himself at the start of Mahabharata War, when Arjuna did not want to indulge in war seeing all his relatives standing in the enemy army.