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Sudha Murty
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Have you heard of the king who sacrificed his own flesh to keep his
word to a pigeon? Or about the throne that gives anyone who sits on
it the unique ability to dispense justice! And how about the
sculptor who managed to make magnificent statues with no hands at
all? There's something for everyone in this collection of tales of
wisdom and wit! From quarrels among gods and the follies of great
sages to the benevolence of kings and the virtues of ordinary
mortals, Sudha Murty spins fresh accounts of lesser-known stories
in Indian mythology. Accompanied by fantastical illustrations and
narrated in an unassuming fashion, The Sage with Two Horns is sure
to delight fans of the beloved storyteller.
It's 2020 and children are stuck indoors as the novel coronavirus
finds its way into India. A nationwide lockdown is announced and
amidst the growing crisis, Ajja and Ajji welcome their
grandchildren and Kamlu Ajji into their house in Shiggaon. From
stitching masks, sharing household chores, preparing food for
workers to losing themselves in timeless tales, the lockdown turns
into a memorable time for the children as they enter the enchanting
world of goddesses, kings, princesses, serpents, magical
beanstalks, thieves, kingdoms and palaces, among others. The myriad
stories told by their grandparents become the biggest source of
joy, making the children compassionate, worldly-wise and more
resilient than ever. Following the trail of the best-selling
Grandma's Bag of Stories, India's favourite author Sudha Murty
brings to you this collection of immortal tales that she fondly
created during the lockdown period for readers to seek comfort and
find the magic in sharing and caring for others. Wonderfully woven
in her inimitable style, this book is unputdownable and perfect for
every child's bookshelf!
So often, it's the simplest acts of courage that touch the lives of
others. Sudha Murty-through the exceptional work of the Infosys
Foundation as well as through her own youth, family life and
travels-encounters many such stories... And she tells them here in
her characteristically clear-eyed, warm-hearted way. She talks
candidly about the meaningful impact of her work in the devadasi
community, her trials and tribulations as the only female student
in her engineering college and the unexpected and inspiring
consequences of her father's kindness. From the quiet joy of
discovering the reach of Indian cinema and the origins of Indian
vegetables to the shallowness of judging others based on
appearances, these are everyday struggles and victories, large and
small. Unmasking both the beauty and ugliness of human nature, each
of the real-life stories in this collection is reflective of a life
lived with grace.
Who can resist a good story, especially when it's being told by
Grandma? From her bag emerges tales of kings and cheats, monkeys
and mice, bears and gods. Here comes the bear who ate some really
bad dessert and got very angry; a lazy man who would not put out a
fire till it reached his beard; a princess who got turned into an
onion; a queen who discovered silk, and many more weird and
wonderful people and animals. Grandma tells the stories over long
summer days and nights, as seven children enjoy life in her little
town. The stories entertain, educate and provide hours of enjoyment
to them. So come, why don't you too join in the fun?
House of Cards is the story of Mridula, a bright young woman with
enormous enthusiasm for life who hails from a Karnataka village. A
chance meeting with Sanjay, a talented but impoverished doctor,
leads to love and the couple marry and settle in Bangalore. The
more Mridula sees of the world, the more she realizes how selfish
and materialistic people can be. But she does not take the ups and
downs of life to heart, and lives each day with positive energy.
Trouble brews when Sanjay quits his government job and starts an
immensely successful private practice. With affluence comes the
neverending a0mbition for more, and the inevitable slide into
corrupt practices. For a long time, Mridula has no idea that Sanjay
has sold his soul; when the truth hits her, she has no recourse but
to walk out on him. But can she really find a space of her own?
This intricately woven novel explores human relationships in
telling detail, and holds up a mirror to our society with candour
and with conviction.
We all love the sweetness of mango and how it quenches our thirst
on a hot summer day, but have you ever wondered how the mango got
its magical sweetness? The tale of how such sweetness came into
existence is a fascinating one indeed. India's favourite
storyteller brings alive this delightlful tale with her inimitable
wit and simplicity. Bursting with captivating illustrations, this
gorgeous chapter book is the ideal introduction for beginners to
the world of Sudha Murty.
Have you noticed how the onion has so many layers? And have you
seen your mother's eyes water when she cuts an onion? Here is a
remarkable story to tell you why. India's favourite storyteller
brings alive this timeless tale with her inimitable wit and
simplicity. Dotted with charming illustrations, this gorgeous
chapter book is the ideal introduction for beginners to the world
of Sudha Murty.
What would you do if a bird with golden wings alighted on your
terrace and offered you fabulous riches? A poor little girl is
rewarded with lovely gifts when she takes pity on a hungry bird and
feeds it all the rice she has, but what happens when the girl's
greedy, nosy neighbour hears the story and tries to get bigger and
better gifts for herself? Why did the once sweet sea water turn
salty? How did it happen that the learned teacher forgot all his
lessons and had to be helped out by the school cook? And what did
the king do so that the people of his kingdom did not come to know
that he has horrible donkey ears hidden under his turban? Sudha
Murty's new, enchanting collection of stories bubbles over with
fun. Delightful colour illustrations bring to life tales of magical
creatures, princesses and kings, ordinary witty men and women in a
book that will bring hours of joy to readers young and old.
What secrets lurk in a family's past--and how important are they in
the here and now? Sudha Murty's new book comprises two novellas
that explore two quests by two different men--both for mothers they
never knew they had. Venkatesh, a bank manager, stumbles upon his
lookalike one fine day. When he probes further, he discovers his
father's hidden past, which includes an abandoned wife and child.
Ventakesh is determined to make amends to his impoverished
stepmother--but how can he repay his father's debt? Mukesh, a young
man, is shocked to realize after his father's death that he was
actually adopted. He sets out to find his biological mother, but
the deeper he delves, the more confused he is about where his
loyalties should lie: with the mother who gave birth to him, or
with the mother who brought him up. The Mother I Never Knew is a
poignant, dramatic book that reaches deep into the human heart to
reveal what we really feel about those closest to us.
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