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A Dollop Of Ghee And A Pot Of Wisdom

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  • ENGLISH

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  • 9781406334036

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  • 500 gram

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  • PAPERBACK

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  • 1-MAR-10

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    Description

    It is a bunch of dung-dropping, sweet-stealing, luck-jinxing villains. Four stories about young prince veera, who, along with his friend suku, helps his father, the king, solve some of the problems he is having with his subjects. Trickster tales with lots of humour and colour, based on traditional indian folktales.

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    Chitra Soundar

    Chitra Soundar is originally from the culturally colourful India where traditions, festivals and mythology are a way of life. After six great years in the island city-state Singapore, Chitra now lives in London.

    Chitras primary interest is in writing picture books and early & emergent readers. She enjoys retelling funny folktales from around the world, especially from India.