The morning after the storm, Junglee, the Pardhi girl, wonders where her family is. > The morning after the storm, Raunaq, the tiger cub, wonders where his mother is. > When fate brings Junglee and Raunaq together, the two foundlings become each other's family. As they face the world's challenges, they form a bond that transcends human imagination. Told as two sides of the same story, Junglee's in words and Raunaq's in pictures, this beautiful tale inspires peace and understanding by overcoming fear and mistrust with love.
The morning after the storm, Junglee, the Pardhi girl, wonders where her family is. > The morning after the storm, Raunaq, the tiger cub, wonders where his mother is. > When fate brings Junglee and Raunaq together, the two foundlings become each other's family. As they face the world's challenges, they form a bond that transcends human imagination. Told as two sides of the same story, Junglee's in words and Raunaq's in pictures, this beautiful tale inspires peace and understanding by overcoming fear and mistrust with love.
Paro Anand writes for children, young adults and adults. She won the Sahitya Akademi Bal Sahitya Puruskar in 2017 for her anthology Wild Child ( now published as Like Smoke). She has spoken about and written extensively on children's literature in India. She headed the National Centre for Children's Literature, The National Book Trust, India, the apex body for children's literature in India. She also runs a podcast on HubHopper called Literature in Action and was an invitee to the India Conference at the Harvard University in 2018. She was awarded the Kalinga Karubaki Award for fearless writing, 2019. She is on the visiting faculty of Riyaaz Academy for children's illustrators. She is well-known for her work with children in difficult circumstances, including those impacted by violence in Kashmir, and has written extensively on the subject. Priya Kuriyan is a children's book writer-illustrator and a comics maker. In an earlier avatar as an animator, she directed educational films for the Sesame Street show (India) and the Children's Film Society of India (CFSI). She has illustrated numerous children's books for publishers like Tulika Books, Penguin, Scholastic and Hachette to name a few. In 2019, she was the recipient of the Big Little Book award, instituted by Parag, an initiative of Tata Trusts, in recognition of her contribution to Indian children's literature. She lives and works in the city of Bangalore.
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