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Children’s Books

HarperCollins India presents Gita: The Battle of the Worlds by Sonal Sachdev Patel and Jemma Wayne

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 Is delighted to announce the release of the book Gita: The Battle of the Worlds A beautifully reimagined adventure story transporting the sacred Hindu verse of the GITA into a book that is relevant to everybody’s life ‘It’s time that the Gita is presented in its true context – not

HarperCollins India presents ‘The Good Indian Child’s Guide to Eating Mangoes’ by Natasha Sharma

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is delighted to announce the first in the Good Indian Child’s Guide Series The Good Indian Child’s Guide To Eating Mangoes by Natasha Sharma The perfect preface to the mango season. ‘Drool-inducing! Rib-tickling! Timely! Generations of Indian children will benefit from this prof-BURR…RRP! (Excuse me, it’s mango season.)’  – Anushka Ravishankar,

#PublisherSpeak: Tina Narang on HarperCollins India’s children’s books division

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Recent studies have shown that a clear majority of kids prefer humour over much else, and like books that have characters they can identify with. Basically, books that are more entertainment than infotainment (which is the key factor for parents determining what their child should read). And that is precisely what we hope will be the keyword for the list: engaging content for children that helps establish a long-term bond.

A New Kid on the Block

There’s a new kid on the block. Last month, we officially launched our youngest imprint: Harper Kids. Following a soft launch with retail at our annual sales conference in September, we launched the imprint publicly at Bookaroo last month with three well-attended events. The Harper Kids blog is now live