In this South Indian folktale retelling full of playful wordplay and humor, a boy mixes up the name of a delicious dish he is carrying home to his mother.
Shruthi Rao Libros




10 Indian Women Who Were the First to Do What the Did
- 112 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
The book features heroines who embody extraordinary resilience despite their ordinary human flaws. Written in an engaging, conversational style, it avoids preachiness and glorification, presenting a realistic portrayal of its characters. Their imperfections are acknowledged, emphasizing their relatable struggles and strengths.
How We Know What We Know
- 208 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Why did pirates covet maps more than gold?Does Mars sometimes slip into reverse gear?Can trees reveal secrets of the past?There are millions of facts that we know about the world-that the earth is round, that birds migrate and that dinosaurs once roamed the planet.But how do we know what we know?Regaling us with tales of remarkable men and women who didn't rest until they got the answers they sought, Shruthi Rao chronicles the stories behind the discoveries and inventions we take for granted today. This book, in fifty marvellous accounts, tells us of the sense of mystery and wonder that propel scientists to find solutions to the puzzling problems of the world around us.
The story revolves around Avani's quest to uncover the mystery behind an incident involving a pea plant. As she navigates this enigma, readers will gain insights into the unfolding events and revelations. Additionally, purchasing this book contributes to the Library For All initiative, promoting equal access to knowledge for everyone.