The Story of Rani of Jhansi(PDF)
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Author: Sandhya Rao
Illustrated by Reginald Goveas
9788186895023 | PDF | pp.20 | 2017 | Tulika Publishers
This is the tale of Rani Lakshmibai, Rani of Jhansi, the most inspiring image of India’s First War of Independence in 1857.
This is the tale of Rani Lakshmibai, Rani of Jhansi, the most inspiring image of India's First War of Independence in 1857.
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Manu was always different. Unlike other girls of her time, she went to school, learnt to ride and shoot. Later, as Rani Lakshmibai, she bravely told the British, “I will not give up Jhansi!” And it is the Rani of Jhansi fighting on horseback that is still the most inspiring image of India’s First War of Independence in 1857.
Author: | Sandhya Rao |
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ISBN: | 9788186895023 |
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Year of Publication: | 2017 |
Publisher: | Tulika Publishers |
Edition: | First |
Country of Origin: | India |
Series Note
The Read and Colour favourites are back in a new digital edition! A hands-on way for young children to understand and explore ‘information’, this series keeps them engaged with more than just text. As they enjoy colouring in the well researched line drawings, they absorb the little visual details that add to the experience and stay with them.
About the Author
Sandhya Rao is one of the finest writers for children in India. Her books have won awards and accolades: My Friend the Sea won the Ambitious Children's Book Project award at the Berlin Children and Youth Literature Festival, 2005. My Mother's Sari was chosen as an Outstanding International Book, 2007, by the United States Board for Books for Young People (USBBY) and the Children's Book Council. She has written over 20 books. Chennai-based Sandhya has an eclectic taste in books, music and films and loves listening to stories, especially real stories. She works at The Hindu.
After studying Architecture, Reginald Goveas found his calling in Communication, Design and Graphic art. He also worked in the areas of Print, New Media and Advertising. He is presently an independent creative consultant to design and advertising agencies. With their humour and tongue-in-cheek quality, his line drawings and cartoons perk up the pages of Tulika's My Vote Counts! an engaging look at how democracy works in India. He has also illustrated two books in the Read and Colour Freedom series – The Story of Rani of Jhansi and The Story of 15th August 1947.
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