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Jataka Tales
By Nalini Sorensen| Neel Debdutt Paul
₹ 199.00 inclusive of all taxes
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About the book
The monkey king who risked his own life for his subjects…
Humble King Mallika who wanted to become a better person…
Mahadhanaka who learnt a valuable lesson in life – the joy of true friendship…
Well, who doesn’t love Jataka Tales? These stories have been read and passed down for generations. And now, as part of this select collection of stories, they will warm your heart and make you think.
Adapted from the original Amar Chitra Katha comics!
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About ACK
Amar Chitra Katha has been telling India’s greatest stories since 1967, with over 400 iconic comics from the great epics, folklore, mythology, history and literature. This collection brings together some of the smartest, funniest and wittiest stories adapted by the writers at Amar Chitra Katha for young readers like you!
Pages: 128
Available in: Paperback
Language: English
Nalini Sorensen
Nalini Sorensen is an award-winning children’s author, who loves spending time with children and looking at the world through the wonder of their eyes. She has written books across various age groups for children, and has been published by numerous publishers in India. Her books include, Spellbound!, Lucky, It’s Summer!, Lucky, It’s Not Just a Christmas Story!, Lucky, It’s Diwali!, While You Are Sleeping, Papa’s Marathon, Dada’s Useless Present, The Star That Saved the Day, Number March, and Alphabet Dress-up. She lives in Mumbai, with her husband, two sons, and dog.
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Neel Debdutt Paul
Neel Debdutt Paul is a storyteller. He has worn many hats in publishing houses all over India, the most recent being at Amar Chitra Katha. He is now focusing on writing stories for children and developing his spoken word practice in oral storytelling. He currently lives in Edinburgh, UK, but his mind still inhabits the cities of India that he used to live in.“