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Crispy, golden-brown, fluffy and white . . . with a hole that fits his finger! Who will make the perfect medu vadas for Manvinder?
HOLIDAYS ARE STARTING, AND THAT IS ESPECIALLY JOYFUL FOR SUBRAHMANYAN CHANDRASEKHAR WHO HATES SCHOOL. BUT EVEN THE HOLIDAYS ARE RUINED BECAUSE HIS UNCLE C.V.RAMAN, IS COMING TO STAY.
Raman Chithappa is a world-renowned scientist, and he likes to talk about himself and about science. He bulldozes the eight kids in the family to participate – with varying degrees of enthusiasm – in a series of adventures and experiments in physics. These disrupt the household, anger the adults, terrify the domestic helps and outrage the neighbours. And for Chandra, they provide a glimpse of a world he finds he might want to be a part of.
Filled with rollicking humour and intense physics, this meticulously researched novel imagines one magical holiday in Madras. The unusual nature of the family – comprising two Nobel laureates, and other science luminaries―leads to some unique and hilarious adventures. Priya Kuriyan’s cheery illustrations capture the riot and rumpus in striking detail.
The Great Minds at Work series looks at the childhoods of people who made history against the backdrop of the times and places they grew up in.
SRINIVASA RAMANUJAN WANTS TO GO TO SCHOOL ONLY TO DO MATHS, BUT HIS CLASS HAS NO MATHS TEACHER THIS YEAR.
Instead, there is a series of substitutes making the boys do strange exercises – lifting iron ingots, measuring milk, jumping from one island to another and frying fish. Ramanujan wants no part in it, but he and his team, the Kumbakonam Krackerjacks are drawn into a challenge with the Triumphant Trio – and in any maths challenge, Ramanujan has to win!
Filled with rollicking humour, puns and puzzles, this meticulously researched novel describes the childhood of one of the world’s greatest mathematicians in a vividly imagined historical setting. Priya Kuriyan’s joyful illustrations capture his daily life in striking detail.
Great Minds at Work series looks at the childhoods of people who made history against the backdrop of the times and places they grew up in.
The middle school elections are coming up and everyone is in a frenzy of making posters, promises and predictions.
When Sachin is disqualified from contesting the elections, he sets out to help his best friend Mini win. But their path to victory is littered with runaway lizards, incriminating bathroom graffiti, hacked videos and dangerous baked goods.
Which candidate fears Mini so much that they will descend to such villainy? Mini and Sachin must find out―or be disgraced forever.
Abir Maqsood is angry.
She has things to do: a career to carve, money to earn, and, in the small stuff, a dining table to fix. But there are many obstacles in the way: lack of money, her parents’ over-protective attitude, and a most annoying distraction in class called Arsalan.
When her mother is not paid her dues for her henna service, Abir resolves to help her by creating an app to support her business. Her college is also running a program for student start-ups, so things look most fortuitous. But the path to getting funding is littered with more thorns than roses.
As Abir navigates through college, friendships and social pressures with determination, will she find the freedom that she is truly looking for?
Jahan’s best friend, Susie, speaks with a lisp. The kids at school laugh at her and boys in the park call her Thoothie. Fed up, Susie decides that she won’t speak at all. What is Jahan to do?