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Bhartiya Bal Kahaniyaan (Part One)

by Harikrishna Devsaray

A marvelous collection of stories for children with variety of content and topics. The author has tried to make realistic stories, so readers will be find these closer to themselves.

Bhartiya Bal Kahaniyaan (Part Two)

by Harikrishna Devsaray

Children's fiction as been very rich since ancient times. The original children's stories that were written in Indian languages in the second half of the twentieth century are selected in this part.

Gosain Bagan Ka Bhoot

by Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay

Gosain Bagan ka Bhoot is such an interesting work that no one can stop it reading once they have it in their hand. It is left to the readers to find the facts about the ghost by themselves. If the readers can find a philanthropic ghost then they can find the answers. For all those who can't find answer they need to read the novel.

Aj Kal Parso

by Rajmohan Jha Shubhankar Mishra

Aj Kal Parso is Hindi Translation of the famous Sahitya Akademi award winner Maithli story collection. This collection of stories depicts the ironies of middle-class life and is an effective and positive presentation of them. The book is one among the collectibles of the readers. The translator of the work, Shubhankar Mishra, is also a writer of fame who brings life to this translation work.

Kisey Kehtay Hain Natyakala

by Shambhu Mitra

A series of selections from the Hindi quarterly Samakalin Bharatiya Sahitya. Those who are inclined towards the Hindi plays must read this and have this book in their collection.

Chuninda Kahaniyan Bhag 1

by Premchand

A collection of short stories of Premchand especially written for children. The stories look to the world with the innocence of childhood.

Chandra Pahad

by Vibhutibhushan Bandhyopadhyay

Chandra Pahad is the creation of the famous Bengali storyteller Vibhutibhushan Bandhyopadhyay. Sahitya Akademi for the first time presents a unique story of the daring teenager.

Chuninda Kahaniyan Bhag 2

by Premchand

Part two of a collection of short stories of Premchand especially written for children. The stories look to the world with the innocence and simplicity of childhood. Quite different from the modern world theorist it show the souls of the children through the wonderful stories.

Nirbuddhi Ka Raaj Kaaj

by Gopal Das

This book is a collection of old and well-known Indian folk tales. Writer Gopal Das read these stories in Indian antiquities and always wanted to have these in Hindi. Stories like these have expanded constructive and imagination of scores of Indian mass.

Raja Ram Mohan Roy

by Somyendra Nath Tagore

Originally written in English, this book on Raja Ram Mohan Roy's life and work proves that this monograph is a sunrise in modern Indian literature.

Gora

by Rabindranath Tagore

Gora is one of the novel by Tagore where he attacks the social taboos. Gora is a very complex novel. The divided society of Hindus has been presented in a very matchless way. Rabindranath Tagore brings out the inner controversies of both the Brahmo samaj and traditional orthodox society. Gora is an advocate of the Hinduism and its practises but opposes all the wrong doing in the society. He is a very patriotic person which is reflected all over in the novel. Readers of Indian classic must read this.

Bhartiya Bal Kahaniyaan (Part Three)

by Harikrishna Devsaray

Part three of the collection of children's stories. The present collection also contains stories from different Indian languages.

Yogayog

by Rabindranath Tagore

The novel was published in three parts in Vichitra magazine. In first two parts it was called Teen Peedhiyan (Three Generations) and in the third it was named as Yogayog. One more jewel from one of the greatest writer from India.

Dehra Me Aaj Bhi Ugtay Hain Hamare Ped

by Ruskin Bond

Winner of prestigious Sahitya Akademi award for English story collection. Ruskin Bond, the great story writer, has written some of the best stories for this collection. He has some memoirs of the Dehra where he grew up as writer and stories woven around it.

Gotya

by N. D. Tamhankar

Books by Tamhankar are widely popular among children in Marathi. The book contains stories about an interesting character Gotya who has many adventures.

Billi Houseboat Par

by Anita Desai

Billi Houseboat Par is a fascinating story of a cat eating papaya, who goes to Kashmir with her masters. She makes a lot of friends there and enjoys a lot. A beautiful story of children who love traveling.

Wah Lambi Khamoshi

by Shashi Deshpandey

Wah Lambi Khamoshi is the Hindi translation of 1990 Sahitya Akademi Award-winning novel That Long Silence. This is in effect, a slow, cruel self-revelation. The novel traces the life of narrator Jaya Kulkarni who is married to Mohan and is mother of two children. The novel exposes threadbare, the tense realities of the average Indian family’s architecture. Wah Lambi Khamoshi crawls in a very slow present while shuttling to span a long, complex past of multiple family ties, giving it an annoying sense of unmoving station – the narrative flow frozen. It is a personal redemption to a battle already lost.

Ramchandra Shukla Sanchayan

by Namwar Singh

There hasn’t been any other serious and independent critic in India. He has associated literature with social and emotional concerns of people and has presented the practical side of it.

Jungle ki ek Raat

by Leelawati Bhagwat

An exciting story full of adventure-travel. The traveling girls get separated in the darkness of the jungle. They took all the challenges jungle threw at them, and came out as winners. An interesting story full of episodes and adventures.

Achraj Graj Ki Dantkatha

by Tajima Shinji

Five stories in the book depict the human ideal and values. It tells us that flourishing of human life is not only the gaining of material success. It is dedicated to those children who live with all the hopes in the twenty first century.

Moro Wala Bagh

by Anita Desai

The division of India in 1947 took many people away from their home and made thousands and lakhs suffer a lot. Thousands lost their lives and never returned to their homes. Moro wala bagh is children's fiction written on the backdrop of the division of India. Little Juni the protagonist had to leave her home and go to another place far away from her village. In the far away village she found a garden with peacocks all around. Juni spent lot of time there and after seeing the better returned to her village later. The memories of the garden were etched in her mind for a long long time.

Jalpari Ka Mayajal

by Webstar Devis Jeerva

The state of Meghalaya in India is divided in three parts, out of which two are of Khasi and one is of Jayantia mountain range. The current story is the collection from Khasi land of Meghalaya. The writer has kept alive the attraction of Angels in the story.

Jayshankar Prasad

by Ramesh Chandar Shah

Ramesh Chandra Shah has presented the biography of Jayshankar Prasad in this book and has presented the in-depth evaluation of his work. Shah presents Prasad as a writer whose writings are based on the foundation of psychological realism.

Bhartendu Harishchandra

by Madan Gopal

Bhartendu Harischandra tried to make the Desi language more popular in India. He had lots to give to Hindi journalism and literature. The writer has presented an invaluable study on this literary giant.

Badnami Ki Chhanv

by Ramnath Shastri

Ramnath Shastri has given expression to the lives of Dogra women. He has sketched the different aspects of women's lives in Duggar society.

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