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What really happened to the Indus Valley civilization? Where is the lost river of Saraswati? Didthe ancient city of Dwarka actually disappear under water?How did the city of Muziris fall off the map only to miraculously reappear? Who stole the Kohi-Noor? What is the secret behind the last door of the Padmanabhaswamy Temple?Piece together puzzles from the past with the first book in this exciting new series that looks atsome of the most intriguing, head-scratching, spine-tingling mysteries about things lost and foundin Indian history. From strange disappearances to cryptic comebacks, from mystifying monumentsto long-lost treasure, this book will serve you history with a whole lot of mystery and mayhem!
About the Author
Arthy Muthanna Singh is a children's writer, freelance journalist, copywriter, editor andcartoonist. She has authored more than 35 books for children. She conducts creative writingworkshops and lives in Gurugram. She has been helping her mother conduct the Ooty LiteraryFestival since 2016. Her present occupation is that of partner at SYLLABLES27, an outfit thatproduces books for children on a turn-key basis for publishers and organizations that work withchildren. She hopes to move to Goa someday.Mamta Nainy is a children's writer and editor. She spent some years in advertising before anapple fell on her head while she was sitting under a mango tree and she had her Eureka moment.She has been writing for children since then. She has authored many books for children, includingA Brush with Indian Art, which won The Hindu-Goodbooks Young World Award 2019 in theBest Book Non-Fiction category, and Bioscope, a picture book that featured in the IBBY HonourList 2012.
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A Dozen And A Half Stories: Things Lost And Found In History
Rs. 210
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