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Whos Afraid Of Z? Not Me!
By Lubaina Bandukwala| Allen Shaw
₹ 250.00 inclusive of all taxes
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About the book
Z is miffed. Things are being said about him. That he is not so important. That he will not be missed. But Z is not so easily dismissed. He’s pesky, feisty and determined to show that he may be last, but he is certainly not the least.
Our quirky Z-hero claims the spotlight in this zany story told with catchy rhythm, rhyme and alliteration.
‘A playful story about an alphabet no one takes seriously — a charming and funny book with whimsical characters.’ — Ruskin Bond
‘This charming book begins with an accident and ends with a revelation. Simply lovely! — Jerry Pinto, award-winning author
‘Who’s afraid of Z? Not Me, is a scene straight out of every mom’s life with Allen’s illustrations bringing the everyday scene alive with his illustrations. A story so simple but the one your child will read again and again.’ — Mansi Zaveri, founder, Kidsstoppress.com
Pages: 32
Available in: Paperback
Language: English
Lubaina Bandukwala
Lubaina Bandukwala has a Master’s degree in Mass Communication from the University of Houston. Her words have been wandering through various writing genres including newspapers, magazines, television and documentaries, until they found a home in children’s media products.
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Allen Shaw
Allen Shaw is an Indian artist, illustrator, animator and a storyteller based in Berlin. He spent a couple of years at St. Stephen’s College, Delhi before joining the National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad, from where he graduated in communication design, specializing in animation filmmaking. Allen loves travelling and recording his journey in his sketchbooks, this year he is celebrating 25 years of keeping sketchbooks.“