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Languages make us human. The ability to communicate and be understood through songs, art,
words, inscriptions, or even gestures is essential because we, as a species, cannot live in isolation.
And each one of these languages has its own journey.
Early humans leaving messages on cave walls; three men on a raft stumbling upon a language they weren’t
looking for; a secret language that evolved to hide a people; the world’s only undeciphered language that is
4000 years old. The stories in this book take you from the northeastern-most tip of our country to the
forests in central India, from indigenous languages that are thousands of years old to those that
have developed recently.
Engrossing, entertaining, and packed with trivia, this book is for non-fiction lovers and students,
who have a keen interest in all things India!
Imprint: India Puffin
Published: Feb/2023
ISBN: 9780143454663
Length : 184 Pages
MRP : ₹299.00
Imprint: Penguin Audio
Published: Jun/2023
ISBN: 9789357081467
Run time : 227 mins
Imprint: India Puffin
Published: Feb/2023
ISBN:
Length : 184 Pages
MRP : ₹299.00
Languages make us human. The ability to communicate and be understood through songs, art,
words, inscriptions, or even gestures is essential because we, as a species, cannot live in isolation.
And each one of these languages has its own journey.
Early humans leaving messages on cave walls; three men on a raft stumbling upon a language they weren’t
looking for; a secret language that evolved to hide a people; the world’s only undeciphered language that is
4000 years old. The stories in this book take you from the northeastern-most tip of our country to the
forests in central India, from indigenous languages that are thousands of years old to those that
have developed recently.
Engrossing, entertaining, and packed with trivia, this book is for non-fiction lovers and students,
who have a keen interest in all things India!
An electronics and telecommunication engineer
turned award-winning author, Vaishali Shroff
loves writing about untold histories and unsung
people. Her rich non-fiction repertoire has
been widely recognized. Breaking Moulds made
it to the White Ravens list and was runner-up
at the Publishing Next Awards. Batata, Pao,
and All Things Portuguese won the SCBWI
(USA) Scholarship, AutHer Award and received
an honourable mention at the BK Awards.
Critically acclaimed Taatung Tatung and Other
Amazing Stories of India’s Diverse Languages
was recognized by the National Translation Mission. She was also invited to speak at The
British Society for the History of Science. She
prefers children over adults and chocolate over
everything else.
Sita is in Chitwan National Park in Nepal! As big as 1,78,000 football fields, Nepal’s first protected national park is home to over 550 species of birds; awe-inspiring animals, such as greater one-horned rhinoceroses, Bengal tigers, clouded leopards; and a confident, brave girl called Sita. Sita dreams of being a nature guide like her baba. […]