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Age group: 12+ yrs
Publisher: Tulika

An award winning book!

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Age group: 12+ yrs
Publisher: Penguin books

This is a collection of gritty stories of courage, hope and love; Stories that are not only for you, but about you.

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Age group: 12+ yrs
Publisher: Puffin

Embark on 15-year-old Rohin’s adventurous quest to find the owner of ‘The Secret Diary of the World’s Worst Cook’ – will he realize what he wants to do with his life along the way?

Illustrated by: Bina Kak
Age group: 5+ yrs
Publisher: Tulika Books

Tiger cub Sultan and his Ammi have a special friend they call Junglee Bina. Bina’s stunning photographs of Sultan's life in the Ranthambore forest tells the story of a warm relationship between a woman and the wild.

Illustrated by: Niloufer Wadia
Age group: 5+ yrs
Publisher: Tulika Books

When the lights go off, it is little Kanna who coolly leads everyone to safety. Light or no light, it makes no difference because he can't see anyway. A story that inverts the notion of ‘disability' — and even a chance to have some fun!

Illustrated by: Manjari Chakravarti
Age group: 5+ yrs
Publisher: Tulika Books

A little girl is called Clumsy, Slowcoach, Careless... But in her head, words become stories and stories, pictures. With a box of paints and a brush find out how she sweeps herself away from the names people call her.

Illustrated by: Priya Kuriyan
Age group: 0-3 yrs
Publisher: Tulika

Grandma loses her glasses and there's hullabaloo in the house.

Illustrated by: Rupa Gulab
Age group: 12+ yrs
Publisher: Duckbill

The book features an urban Indian family - parents and two daughters. When old secrets come tumbling out that one of the siblings is adopted, the family turns inside out.

Illustrated by: Arunava Sinha
Age group: 12+ yrs
Publisher: Hachette

Brothers and wordsmiths Gobardhan and Harshabardhan serve us an incredible three-course meal - laughter for starters, main course and dessert!

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Age group: 12+ yrs
Publisher: Duckbill

The Gonds have to leave their village because a mining company is planning to acquire their sacred hill. Can Korok manage to fight the system to save their land?