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The Great River Magic

Nandini Nayar (Author)
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  • Publisher : Scholastic India
  • Publishing year : October 2016
  • Binding : Paperback
  • ISBN : 9789386106483
  • Imprint : Scholastic
  • Age Group : Young Reader
  • Language : English
Genre : Ecology and Environment

Join Sangeeta, Neeta and Dutta on a magical quest that teaches them to cherish the magic in the world around them. A lip ...

 

Join Sangeeta, Neeta and Dutta on a magical quest that teaches them to cherish the magic in the world around them. A lip-smacking, racy, environmental adventure!
• A magical quest that teaches the protagonists to appreciate the magic within and cherish the magic in the world around them
• A simple story of three children set in the fictional village of Rajpur
• A story that will get children to be more aware about the environmental damage that can be caused through pollution of rivers
• Includes endearing black-and-white illustrations

Author : Nandini Nayar

 

Nandini Nayar is the author of over 40 books for children.

 Her first book was Pranav’s Picture, published by Tulika in 2005. Since then, she has written 22 picture books for various publishers in India. Nandini likes to focus on the everyday events in a child’s life, creating stories that reflect the recognisable contours of a familiar world.

She has published over a dozen books for middle grade readers.

Apoorva’s Fat Diary, the first book in a four-part series about a plump girl, has been appreciated by children and adults for tackling issues like body-shaming, bullying and sexual abuse. Nandini does not flinch from presenting parents and adults in a less-than-flattering light, thereby creating characters who are flawed and therefore realistic.

Humour is a recurring motif in her books, as are the tensions within Indian families. Food is another motif in her books and she uses it in a variety of ways – as the means by which a mother and child bond in What Shall I Make?, as a vehicle for identifying family loyalties in The Curious Case of the Sweet and Spicy Sweetshop and as something that is instrumental in helping children establish their identities as in The Chicken that Started It All and The Great River Magic.

Nandini has also contributed entries on 21 Indian children’s authors and illustrators to the Oxford Encyclopaedia of Children’s Literature. She is a teacher by training and has worked on textbooks for both school and university levels.

 Awards and Honours:

 The House of Fourteen Cats, winner, Children’s Book Trust prize.

Mouse and Bear, winner, Children’s Book Trust prize (Forthcoming)

The Perfect Chair, winner, Children’s Book Trust prize (Forthcoming)

Rani Lakshmibai, Federation of Indian Publishers Award.

What Shall I Make? Honoured as “Outstanding Book” by the United States Board on Books for Young Readers.

Apoorva’s Fat Diary was judged the most popular book by secondary school children across India, who read it as part of the Leading Reading Schools of India 2016.

 

Author website – www.nandininayar.in

Bloghttps://nandininayar.in/blog-2/

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