Tales Of Humour (1006)

In Tales Of Humour (5 In 1), a thoroughly entertaining narrative, Anant Pai tells 5 hilarious stories to capture the attention of children. Mixing her … Read More

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In Tales Of Humour (5 In 1), a thoroughly entertaining narrative, Anant Pai tells 5 hilarious stories to capture the attention of children. Mixing heritage with wit, the book is sure to lighten up the mood and leave children wanting to hear more. Summary Of The Book From time immemorial, the bedtime story genre in India has been dominated by stories of great kings, intelligent ministers and aids, and the witty measures they come up with to solve dire situations. Tales Of Humour (5 In 1) by famous children's writer Anant Pai brings together 5 such amusing tales. The book has tales about Birbal, a commoner who with his amazing satire, who becomes King Akbar's most favorite minister. Birbal The Witty is set during Birbal's trip to a troubled Afghanistan. He is sent there by the emperor to take care of some grave issue when suddenly in a gripping twist, news of Birbal's death starts to make its rounds in the town. Just when a terrified Akbar feels as if he has lost a part of himself, the truth emerges and amazes both the ruler and the readers, leaving everyone in splits. Birbal The Just reveals a different side of the able minister, as he puts to use his somewhat unorthodox ways to ensure justice is served in the great Mughal's court. Another tale is of a humorous poet turned minister in the court of the famous ruler Krishnadevaraya of the Vijayanagara dynasty. Tenali Raman was well known for his astonishing ability to win tough situations and arguments against all odds using his uncanny wit. Raman: The Matchless Wit is a story of how, using just his incredible drollery and a bunch of sesame stems, Raman cleverly saves the day when some greedy priests plan on fleecing the King in the context of his mother's funeral. And in Raman Of Tenali, the author accounts the hilarious incident where Raman teaches the audacious royal tutor a lesson and at the same time, has the whole court amused. Gopal The Jester, is a story involving Gopal Bhand who was a jester at a small province in Bengal and how he uses his quick-witted flair to make his way out of a tricky situation. About Anant Pai Anant Pai is an Indian children’s writer and educationist. Little Raji, How To Develop A Super Memory, and How To Develop Self-Confidence are some of his other works. Pai was born in 1929 in Karkala, Karnataka. He attended the University of Bombay, from where he obtained 2 degrees. He soon took to writing and landed a job at The Times of India. Best known for his sensational teen comic Tinkle and mythological comic Amar Chitra Katha, he became famous among children as Uncle Pai. He received various awards including Raja Rammohan Roy Library Foundation's Award and the Vishwa Saraswat Sammaan. Pai succumbed to a massive heart attack and passed away in the year 2011.

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Publisher Profile - AMAR CHITRA KATHA

Amar Chitra Katha, our flagship brand, was founded in 1967 and is a household name in India. It is synonymous with the visual reinvention of the quintessentially Indian stories from the great epics, mythology, history, literature, oral folktales and many other sources. With more than 400 comics in 20+ languages that have sold 90+ million copies to date, Amar Chitra Katha is a cultural phenomenon. With a national distribution across all major book retailers, hundreds of small bookstores and thousands of vendors, the titles remain immensely popular in the classic illustrated format. With more than 1.5 million copies sold every year, it is the best selling children's publication in India. Amar Chitra Katha is also launching these stories in animated, live-action and gaming formats for all screens - television, film, mobile and online

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