Race Of The Rivers - Hindi
Material type: TextPublication details: Tulika Books 2014Description: 28pISBN: 978-93-5046-538-7Subject(s): Children's stories | Fiction | Hindi Literature | Picture Book | Rivers | Stories | TranslationDDC classification: 891.433 Summary: Ka Iew and Ka Ngot love to play on the hilltop. One day, the adventurous Ka Iew looks at the sun shining down on the distant, sun-drenched plains and challenges her quiet sister to a race. In a flash, Ka Iew becomes a river, ready to rush downhill and Ka Ngot has no choice but to join her… Who will reach first? This well known Khasi folktale is brought to life by a writer and an artist, both intimately connected to and inspired by Meghalaya’s varied, lush landscape. The evocative text delights in detail, while luminous illustrations flow alongside, taking the reader on a mood-filled journey from the hills to the plains. Race of the Rivers has also been published by Tulika in Khasi, in which it was originally written. It is the first ever picture book for children in that language.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Children's Books | Ektara Trust | 891.433/SYI(H) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 3502 |
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891.433/SUT(H) Chuhe Ko Mili Pencil | 891.433/SUT(H) Billi Ke Bachche | 891.433/SV(H) Humara Ghar | 891.433/SYI(H) Race Of The Rivers - Hindi | 891.433/TAG(H) Sach se Bada Sach | 891.433/TAG(H) Kheer ki Gudiya | 891.433/TAG(H) Gora: Bengal Upanyas |
Ka Iew and Ka Ngot love to play on the hilltop. One day, the adventurous Ka Iew looks at the sun shining down on the distant, sun-drenched plains and challenges her quiet sister to a race. In a flash, Ka Iew becomes a river, ready to rush downhill and Ka Ngot has no choice but to join her… Who will reach first? This well known Khasi folktale is brought to life by a writer and an artist, both intimately connected to and inspired by Meghalaya’s varied, lush landscape. The evocative text delights in detail, while luminous illustrations flow alongside, taking the reader on a mood-filled journey from the hills to the plains. Race of the Rivers has also been published by Tulika in Khasi, in which it was originally written. It is the first ever picture book for children in that language.
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