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Like any other place on earth, the territory of the Adis in the mountains of Arunachal Pradesh is '`Pensam' - `the `in-between' place. Anything can happen here, and everything can be lived, and `the narrow boat that we call life sails along somehow in calm or stormy weather'. With a poet's sense for incident and language, Mamang Dai paints a memorable portrait of a land that is at once particular and universal.

The Legends of Pensam

Maman Dai

Rs. 200


When Ravi comes from Bombay to stay with his three cousins for the summer holidays, little does he realise this is the beginning of a series of exciting events that will test their intelligence and luck. Thrilling, funny, and full of memorable characters, these three novels, first published in the 1970s, are sure to captivate a whole new generation of readers.

3 Novels

Shashi Deshpande

Rs. 295

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