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Author : Nirupama Raghavan
Illustrator : Kavita Singh Kale
A curious crow comes across the palace of the rich and elegant king of birds, Pavo Cristatus the peacock. This cheerful tongue-in cheek story with flamboyant pictures combines the themes of the weak outwitting the strong and shining in borrowed feathers.
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Age | 6+ |
Specifications | 24 page; 8.5" x9.5"; full colour; soft cover |
Translator | Karkuzhali Sridhar |
ISBN | 978-81-8146-333-3 |
First Published | 2006 |
A curious crow comes across the palace of the rich and elegant king of birds, Pavo Cristatus the peacock. Soon after, Pavo has a visitor — a cousin, Cavo Pristatus, from Africa who looks like a peacock, but is not quite one. Who is he? This cheerful tongue-in cheek story with flamboyant pictures combines the themes of the weak outwitting the strong and shining in borrowed feathers, and was written when the author was just 8-years-old!
Captures the untainted imagination
This story written by Nirupama Raghavan when she was just eight years old, truly captures the untainted imagination of a child. A cat may look at a king, comes to mind after going through this book. The story underlies similar themes without being preachy. Youngindiabooks.com