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Books published by publisher Zubaan

  • The Key of Chaos

    Payal Dhar

    Paperback (Zubaan, )
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  • Room In Your Heart by Kunzang Choden

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    Paperback (Zubaan, March 5, 1732)
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  • Little Chicken in a Hurry

    Zakir Husain

    Paperback (Zubaan, Dec. 1, 2004)
    The Magic Key is a series of folktales retold by India's third president Dr. Zakir Husain. For all children, he wrote,the first books they read are the key to the magic of the world. Translated into English by the author's great-granddaughter, Samina Mishra, these books will delight anyone learning to read for the first time, and are perfect for parents and teachers to read aloud. With colourful illustrations and simple text, they can unlock the wonderful world of a child's imagination...
  • The Timeless Land

    Payal Dhar

    Paperback (Zubaan, )
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  • Room In Your Heart by Kunzang Choden

    None

    Mass Market Paperback (Zubaan, March 5, 1750)
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  • A Flower's Song

    Zakir Husain, Pooja Pottenkulam

    Paperback (Zubaan, Jan. 1, 2004)
    The Magic Key is a series of folktales retold by India's third president Dr Zakir Husain. "For all children," he wrote, "the first books they read are the key to the magic of the world." Translated into English by the author's great-granddaughter, Samina Mishra, these books will delight anyone learning to read for the first time, and are perfect for parents and teachers to read aloud. With colourful illustrations and simple text, they can unlock the wonderful world of a child's imagination...
  • Tales of Historic Delhi: A Walk Through Its Many Cities by Premola Ghose

    Premola Ghose

    Paperback (Zubaan, March 15, 1888)
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  • Smitten

    Ranjit Lal

    eBook (Zubaan, Jan. 19, 2015)
    When fifteen-year-old Samir discovers that he’s got new neighbours, he’s horrified: he’s left certain ‘documents’ in the hitherto empty flat, which ought not to get into the clutches of anyone—especially not an attractive fifteen-year-old girl like Akhila Handa! But to Samir’s surprise and relief, Akhila is amazingly sporting about them, and pretty soon their friendship blossoms as Samir gets to know the family: the bouncy boxer dog, Akhila’s younger brother, Sumit, who is ‘a bit slow’, and her strangely withdrawn mother. And most of all, her jolly, affectionate father who dotes upon his daughter. Dotes, perhaps, a little too much... Told in the alternating voices of these two young characters, Akhila and Samir slowly come to realise that all is far from well in the Handa family, and an incredible and terrible suspicion begins to form... Smitten is a story that dares to talk about sexual abuse within the family. It is a story of love, and its opposite. Of bravery and cowardice. Of tough decisions and loyalties sorely tested. The book includes discussion points and questions to facilitate conversations, in the classroom or at home. With characteristic lightness and sureness of touch, Ranjit Lal, tackles one of the great taboos in Indian society: a must for every school library and bookshelf.