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020 _a9780143452430
037 _cPurchased
_nMathrubhumi Books, Kaloor
041 _aEnglish
082 _aF
_bPAR/GI
100 _aParo Anand
245 _aGIRL, TIGER AND VERY STARNGE STORY
250 _a1
260 _aHaryana
_bPuffin Books
_c2025
300 _g239
500 _aThemes of Friendship, Resilience, Courage, Social Activism, Animal-Human Conflict. The morning after the storm, Junglee, the Pardhi girl, wonders where her family is. Alone but unafraid, she is a child of the forest and knows she will survive . . . at least until her family finds her. The morning after the storm, Raunaq, the tiger cub, wonders where his mother is. Alone and afraid, his instincts are nothing without his mother’s training. He knows he must find help . . . or he will be lost forever. 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.
650 _aFiction
650 _aNovel
700 _aPriya Kuriyan
942 _cLEN
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999 _c196338
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