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Books with author Anjali Raghbeer

  • A Royal Deck: Ganjifa Art

    Anjali Raghbeer

    eBook (Wisdom Tree Publishers, May 1, 2015)
    'O King of Kings! King of Cards! Have Mercy!' They begged. But no. King Orb's greed knew no beginning or end. King Orb, an expert in the game of Ganjifa, challenges king after king to the game. When they lose, he takes over their kingdom. Is it possible to stop this wicked king? Find out what King Orb loses and gains in this story. In A Royal Deck, Anjali Raghbeer leads children into the fascinating world of the Ganjifa playing cards through the story of an irresponsible king obsessed with the game.
  • A Poster Boy: Indian Cinema Poster Art

    Anjali Raghbeer

    eBook (Wisdom Tree Publishers, May 1, 2015)
    Yash Raj Studios. He had dreamt of this moment. At the studio where he'd take his screen test, they'd see how good he was. He'd blow them away with his acting. They'd sign him up for a film right there and then. He'd have his own make up van. He'd be a professional! Akshay arrives in Mumbai, the Indian cin industry's mecca, starry-eyed with a dream of becoming a famous actor like every seventh person who comes to the city. The friend he had relied on doesn't seem to be much of a friend when Akshay really needs him. Will Akshay still manage to become the next super star of Hindi films? Or is there something else in store? In A Poster Boy, Anjali Raghbeer shares Akshay's quest for stardom and the trials he endures. Join his fascinating journey that takes us on a nostalgic trip to the captivating world of hand painted Indian film posters.
  • A Poster Boy: Indian Cinema Poster Art

    Anjali Raghbeer

    Hardcover (Wisdom Tree Publishers, May 24, 2012)
    Yash Raj Studios.He had dreamt of this moment. At the studio where he'd take his screen test, they'd see how good he was. He'd blow them away with his acting. They'd sign him up for a film right there and then. He'd have his own make up van. He'd be a professional!Akshay arrives in Mumbai, the Indian cin industry's mecca, starry-eyed with a dream of becoming a famous actor like every seventh person who comes to the city. The friend he had relied on doesn't seem to be much of a friend when Akshay really needs him.Will Akshay still manage to become the next super star of Hindi films? Or is there something else in store?In A Poster Boy, Anjali Raghbeer shares Akshay's quest for stardom and the trials he endures. Join his fascinating journey that takes us on a nostalgic trip to the captivating world of hand painted Indian film posters.
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  • Jamini Roy: A Trail of Paint

    Anjali Raghbeer, Soumya Menon

    Paperback (Tulika, Aug. 10, 2010)
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  • M.F. Husain: Barefoot Husain

    Anjali Raghbeer, Soumya Menon

    Paperback (Tulika, Aug. 8, 2010)
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  • Rescue by Design: Madhubani Art

    Anjali Raghbeer, Tejas Modak

    Hardcover (Wisdom Tree Publishers, May 24, 2012)
    'You'll make a mess,' is all that eleven-year-old Ganga hears from her mother and sister. The sister is getting married, and the entire womenfolk of Jitwarpur is in the kohbar, the wedding chamber, decorating the walls.Ganga longs to be there too. But she is always in the way. Ganga is sent out on errands by her mother to keep her out of trouble. So when the wedding hansuli (neck ornament) goes missing, Ganga has a perfect chance to prove that she's not always a good for nothing. Does she find the missing necklace? In Rescue By Design, Anjali Raghbeer takes us to the heart of Madhubani with a gentle tale of a young girl’s desire to paint her life in her own colours.
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  • A Royal Deck: Ganjifa Art

    Anjali Raghbeer, Tejas Modak

    Hardcover (Wisdom Tree Publishers, May 24, 2012)
    'O King of Kings!King of Cards!Have Mercy!'They begged. But no. King Orb's greed knew no beginning or end. King Orb, an expert in the game of Ganjifa, challenges king after king to the game. When they lose, he takes over their kingdom. Is it possible to stop this wicked king? Find out what King Orb loses and gains in this story. In A Royal Deck, Anjali Raghbeer leads children into the fascinating world of the Ganjifa playing cards through the story of an irresponsible king obsessed with the game.
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  • A Jar of Sound: Bhil Art

    Anjali Raghbeer, Kunal Kundu

    Hardcover (Wisdom Tree Publishers, May 24, 2012)
    'Smiles vanished off the faces of Pithora and his people.The drummers beat the drums but they made no sound. The guitarist strummed his guitar but there was no tune. The singer sang a song but the lips remained silent.' Himali Harda, the Goddess of the forest, was very angry with Pithora, the dreadful hunter. She has captured the sound of Pithora and his people in a jar and banished it to a faraway cloud. Will Pithora be able to restore laughter to his tribe? Or will he and his people be forced to live in silence forever? In A Jar of Sound, Anjali Raghbeer takes the children to the Bhil tribal heartland with a tale of cruelty, pride, divine intervention, remorse and much more.Bhil are colourful paintings found on the walls of Indian tribal homes.
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  • Poster Boy

    Anjali Raghbeer

    Hardcover (Wisdom Tree, Aug. 1, 2012)
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  • Jar of Sound by Raghbeer, Anjali

    Anjali Raghbeer

    Hardcover (Wisdom Tree Publishers, Aug. 1, 2012)
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  • Rescue by Design: Madhubani Art

    Anjali Raghbeer, Tejas Modak

    eBook (Wisdom Tree Publishers, Aug. 14, 2014)
    'You'll make a mess,' is all that eleven-year-old Ganga hears from her mother and sister. The sister is getting married, and the entire womenfolk of Jitwarpur is in the kohbar, the wedding chamber, decorating the walls. Ganga longs to be there too. But she is always in the way. Ganga is sent out on errands by her mother to keep her out of trouble. So when the wedding hansuli (neck ornament) goes missing, Ganga has a perfect chance to prove that she's not always a good for nothing. Does she find the missing necklace? In Rescue By Design, Anjali Raghbeer takes us to the heart of Madhubani with a gentle tale of a young girl's desire to paint her life in her own colours.
  • A Jar of Sound: Bhil Art

    Anjali Raghbeer, Kunal Kundu

    eBook (Wisdom Tree Publishers, Aug. 14, 2014)
    'Smiles vanished off the faces of Pithora and his people. The drummers beat the drums but they made no sound. The guitarist strummed his guitar but there was no tune. The singer sang a song but the lips remained silent.' Himali Harda, the Goddess of the forest, was very angry with Pithora, the dreadful hunter. She has captured the sound of Pithora and his people in a jar and banished it to a faraway cloud. Will Pithora be able to restore laughter to his tribe? Or will he and his people be forced to live in silence forever? In A Jar of Sound, Anjali Raghbeer takes the children to the Bhil tribal heartland with a tale of cruelty, pride, divine intervention, remorse and much more. Bhil are colourful paintings found on the walls of Indian tribal homes.