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Rajula and the Web of Danger


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No. of pages 240

Published: 2012

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One night, fifteen-year-old Rajula's carefree life in the green hills of Kumaon is changed forever. A mysterious man begins to haunt her dreams, and he turns out to be no other than the ruler of Katyur, King Malushahi! The problem is her father: the formidable sorcercer Sunapati Shauka. He has promised her hand to a Tibetan chieftain and now weaves a web of deceit and danger between Rajula and Malushahi. When Rajula learns that Malushahi and she had been sworn in marriage by their mothers much before, she follows her heart and her fate on a perilous journey to the Katyuri capital, Bairath. Despite her mother's magical spells, she has to use all her courage and wits to battle the odds she faces. And for Malushahi winning, her hand poses a death-defying challenge. The epic tale of Rajula's bravery and Malushahi's steadfastness has been sung by bards in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand for centuries, and is retold here for the first time in English. Packed with magic, humour and fascinating characters, it takes you on a thrilling adventure through the lower reaches of Kumaon to the snowy wastes of Tibet

 

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There are 240 pages in this book. This book was published 2012 by Hachette Book Publishing India Pvt Ltd .

Deepa Agarwal had written around 50 books for children and adults. Caravan to Tibet (Penguin/Puffin, 2007), was selected for the IBBY Honour List 2008 as the best from India, and a translation of the famous Hindi classic Chandrakanta (Penguin/Puffin, 2008) are two of her recent titles. Deepa was won the NCERT National Award for her picture book, Ashok's New Friends (children's Book Trust). Five of her books have been listed in the White Raven Catalogue brought out by the IYL, Munich.

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