Three Brothers And The Flower Of Gold

by Sampurna Chattarji


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The funniest (or rather cleverest) thing about our Master’s stories was the way they fitted one inside the other, growing smaller and smaller till there was “no room for more. Except, in our Master’s stories, there was always room for more…” Just as Vishnu Sharma’s enriching tales hooked the three young princes in the traditional Panchatantra, you will be drawn into this modern, fun and bold rendering of that timeless classic. Sampurna Chattarji weaves both familiar and unfamiliar stories together to make a complex, colourful and compelling new tale, told in the voices of the young boys, who are brought to life as never before. Structurally close to the original, she imbues the narrative with humour and vitality. The result is the first complete Panchatantra for children relevant, real and right for the twenty-first century.

 

Reading Guide:
Children Read Themselves: 10-14

Reading is a healthy ritual for children, Skryf believes!

151
BSCHO
English
Genre, Children

About The Author

Although born in Ethiopia Sampurna Chattarji grew up in Darjeeling, India and graduated in English Literature from New Delhi. She worked in advertising for 7 years before becoming a full time writer in 1999.


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