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Riddle of the Seventh Stone

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Think it's tough being a rat or a spider? Try being a kid!

Rishabh the rat and Shashee the spider are quite happy with life the way it is: free to rummage around in Venkat Thatha's musty, dusty, rare herbs shop. Until, that is, they stumble upon a magical powder and find themselves transformed into human children.

It's not easy being a kid: there's school, and homework, wearing clothes and—yuk!—having to use soap... but even worse, their very home and the entire city are under threat from an evil businessman known as the Shark.

With the help of other children, friendly cockroaches, cheeky mosquitoes, and a very big bandicoot, they set out to prove that no problem is too big for even the smallest of creatures.

"Riddle of the Seventh Stone [is] a unique take on ordinary events and creatures that we take so much for granted; things that get extraordinary in Sahu's gifted hands." —Shreekumar Varma


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Publisher: Zubaan Books

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9789381017593
  • Release date: November 24, 2014

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9789381017593
  • File size: 2310 KB
  • Release date: November 24, 2014

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OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

Think it's tough being a rat or a spider? Try being a kid!

Rishabh the rat and Shashee the spider are quite happy with life the way it is: free to rummage around in Venkat Thatha's musty, dusty, rare herbs shop. Until, that is, they stumble upon a magical powder and find themselves transformed into human children.

It's not easy being a kid: there's school, and homework, wearing clothes and—yuk!—having to use soap... but even worse, their very home and the entire city are under threat from an evil businessman known as the Shark.

With the help of other children, friendly cockroaches, cheeky mosquitoes, and a very big bandicoot, they set out to prove that no problem is too big for even the smallest of creatures.

"Riddle of the Seventh Stone [is] a unique take on ordinary events and creatures that we take so much for granted; things that get extraordinary in Sahu's gifted hands." —Shreekumar Varma


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