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How do
we tackle sensitive issues that touch the lives of children?
This series offers creative possibilities to help children cope
with the questions that arise in today’s world and brings
together writers in English and other Indian languages. Sorry,
Best Friend! One
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SORRY, BEST
FRIEND! edited
by Githa Hariharan and
Shama Futehally art Ranjan
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Concerned by the divisive forces of
communalism, and its influence on children, the Centre for Science,
Culture and Education conducted a workshop to examine ways of dealing
with the situation. This collection of short stories focusing on
communal harmony is an offshoot of this workshop. It is the first in a
series on affirmative themes.
70
pages, 8.5" x 5.5", black and white, soft cover, for 8 years
and above
English ISBN 81-86895-00-0
Rs 45.00 (within India) US$ 3.00 (outside India)
Hindi ISBN 81-86895-82-5
Rs 30.00 (within India)
US$ 3.00 (outside India)
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ONE WORLD
edited
by Sandhya Rao and Radhika
Menon art
Bindia Thapar
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The second in a series of theme-based
books, this book focuses on peace. How do children cope with the
pressures of divisive and contradictory forces at play in the world
today? With its affirmative writing, the series brings together
writers in English and other Indian languages.
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92
pages, 8.5" x 5.5", black and white, soft cover, for
10 years and above
Rs 80.00 (within India)
US$ 4.00 (outside India)
English ISBN 81-86895-28-0 |

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