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The Tara Trilogy is a middle-grade fantasy adventure set in India. It is infused with Indian mythology, culture, and folklore. A young girl must fight an evil healer, Zarku, who is intent on destroying all that is precious to her. Armed only with courage, perseverance, and spirit she must try and save herself, and the ones she loves.The Third Eye (Book 1)How will Tara escape the malevolent gaze of the Third Eye?For Tara and her brother, Suraj, the year since their mother and grandfather fled the village of Morni, has been a nightmare. Their new stepmother is cruel and deceptive, and their father is indifferent to their suffering. Villagers have been disappearing, often returning in a strange, horrifying form.When a new healer, Zarku, a mysterious man with a third eye possessing strange power, suddenly appears in Morni, all are mesmerized by his magic-all except Tara, who sees through his evil disguise.With nothing but her own courage and wit, Tara tries to find her missing mother and grandfather-the true healer, in time to save her village. Alone and lost in the forest, she must enlist the help of the god Ganesh and the lord of death, Yama, or she, like others before her, will fall victim to Zarku's third eye.¿ Winner of the Silver Birch Fiction AwardThe Silver Anklet (Book 2)What if the only way to get rid of your worst enemy was to sacrifice your brother?When hyenas snatch Tara's brother, Suraj, and two other children from the local fair in Morni, Tara and her newfound companions embark on a rescue mission. Tara soon discovers that Zarku, her nemesis with the third eye, is back and intent on revenge.A deadly game of hide-and-seek ensues, and Tara and her companions must work together to survive. But is it soon clear that Zarku is only after Tara; the other are dispensable.Should Tara risk the lives of her friends? Or can she once again defeat Zarku and save her brother, armed only with belief in herself and a mysterious silver anklet.The Deadly Conch (Book 3)What if no one trusted you, not even your own family?Tara's triumphant return to Morni is short-lived as her stepmother's daughter, Layla, seeks revenge. And so begins a series of carefully orchestrated events to cast suspicion on Tara: a dead dog in the village temple, contaminated well water, and whispers that Tara is possessed by the demonic spirit of Zarku's mother.Layla fuels the villagers' blind superstitions and fears. Soon all of Morni is against Tara, even her own family. Death seems to be the only way to stop her evil stepsister.Tara turns to Lord Yama and his deadly conch for help. After a visit to the Underworld, Tara has only twenty-four hours to prove her innocence and save the village before she must go back to the world of the dead. And live there.Can Tara believe in herself one last time to defeat Layla, or will Lord Yama and his deadly conch claim her soul?Mahtab Narsimhan is an award-winning author with numerous critically acclaimed books in the fantasy, horror, mystery, and contemporary genres. Many of her books have landed on prestigious lists and The Third Eye won the Silver Birch Fiction Award. She is deeply committed to representing diversity in her books. Please visit www.mahtabnarsimhan.com for more information.
Eerie Tales from the East brings you scary stories from around the world. Ordinary characters must rise to extraordinary challenges or risk losing the ones they love in these scary, fast-paced stories for 9-12+ year old fans of Coraline, Goosebumps, and Small Spaces.¿WARNED: A remote village. A sinister servant. A death warning.HAUNTED : Summer camp. A haunted lake. A vengeful ghost.POSSESSED: A dangerous board game. A malevolent spirit. The devil in disguise."A fast-paced ghost adventure, Haunted is a great spooky read for all ages with a plot reminiscent of classic children's horror stories and emotional themes regarding friendship and family." Five ¿¿¿¿¿ Review, Liz Konkel, Readers' Favorite Reviews and Awards."A refreshing middle-grade adventure filled with mystery and superstition in a vibrant India." Rae Knightly, Bestselling author of The Alien Skill Series."A chill-inducingly fun ride, full of tension, mystery, folklore, and suspense all the way through to the end. Highly recommended!" Deborah Kerbel, Award-winning author of picture books, middle-grade and YA novels."Fans of creepy stories from global literature and tradition will relish the tales in this series as a whole. This book is a compelling inclusion to libraries for middle grade readers." Mary Lanni, Amazon Reviewer
Dans ce roman facile à lire qui plaira aux jeunes adolescents, Shivani apprend avec horreur que sa mère s'est portée volontaire pour cuisiner un mets indien traditionnel à l'occasion de la fête-bénéfice annuelle de l'école.
When Krish and his father take a camping trip to Ladakh, he convinces himself they'll bond, despite Krish's fear of germs and the outdoors. They become lost in a storm and stumble onto the hidden village of Imdur. The Imdurans are very secretive and can't let Kabir and Krish expose their existence to outsiders.
In this high-interest accessible novel for teen readers, a lonely teen stumbles onto a website that makes wishes come true.
In this high-interest accessible novel for middle-grade readers, a young filmmaker tries to recreate a Bollywood film for a school project.
Even though she only left Mumbai a few months ago, Shivani isn't feeling like such an outsider anymore. She likes her new school. She finally has a best friend. But when her mother volunteers for the school's annual fundraiser, Shivani is sure she will completely embarrass her. Especially if she cooks one of the "e;stinky"e; dishes that Shivani loves but is too ashamed to eat in front of her friends. On the day of the fair, the moment Shivani walks into the gym she knows her worst fears have come true: the unmistakable scent of Indian spices is in the air. But then she sees that dozens of people are lined up at her mom's stall. It's the most popular one!
When eight-year-old Kiara discovers that her recently deceased grandmother left her a genie, trapped in a bottle of garam-masala, she's elated. She'll be a modern-day Aladdin and have someone to do her bidding without argument. And Kiara could really use a little magic. Third grade is just about to start and she's spent the summer worried about being in class with Matt, a bully who seems to have nothing else to do but make Kiara and her best friend Bai's lives miserable. Unfortunately, the genie has decided he's on vacation after working for ten thousand years and is looking for someone to do his bidding. A battle of wills ensues, and Kiara realizes that you don't really need magic to solve your problems.
Winner of the 2009 Silver Birch Award, short-listed for the 2009 Red Maple Award, commended for the 2009 Best Books for Kids & Teens and lon-listed for the 2008 CLA Book of the Year for Children Award. For Tara and her brother, Suraj, the year their mother and grandfather fled the village of Morni in the middle of the night has been a nightmare. Their new stepmother is cruel and deceptive, and the village itself is lacking a healer. What's more, men of the village have been disappearing, often returning in a strange, altered form. When a new healer, Zarku, a mysterious man with a third eye possessing strange power, suddenly appears in Morni, all are mesmerized by his magic -- all except Tara, who sees through his evil disguise. With nothing but her own courage and wit, Tara tries to find her missing mother and grandfather, the true healer, in time to save her village. But along the way she must enlist the help of the god Ganesh and the lord of death, Yama, or she, like others before her, will fall victim to Zarku's third eye.
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