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The Library of hOles

The Library of hOles

Illustrated Boxset with 33 hOle Books | Buy 30, Get 3 free | Age 7+ | Includes bestsellers Petu Pumpkin

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Thousands of Indian kids have jumped into reading with a Duckbill hOle book!
Get all 33 books in the series in this unique Library of hOles, and make your child fall in love with books and stories. Recognizable by the hOle at the top corner of each book, these chapter books are for kids learning to read independently. They are full of fun stories, gorgeous illustrations and hOles!

The boxset includes 33 books, including:

  1. Unlucky Chumki by Leslie D. Biswas
  2. Chumki and the Elephants by Leslie D. Biswas
  3. Chumki and the Pangolin by Leslie D. Biswas
  4. The Great Escape by Menaka Raman
  5. Nida Finds a Way by Samina Mishra
  6. A Pinch of Magic by Asha Nehemiah
  7. Trouble with Magic by Asha Nehemiah
  8. The Monster Hunters by Parinita Shetty
  9. The Vampire Boy by Sharanya Deepak
  10. Bonkers! by Natasha Sharma
  11. Mira the Detective by Pavithra Sankaran
  12. Petu Pumpkin: Tiffin Thief by Arundhati Venkatesh
  13. Petu Pumpkin: Tooth Troubles by Arundhati Venkatesh
  14. Petu Pumpkin: Cheater Peter by Arundhati Venkatesh
  15. Big Bully and M-me by Arti Sonthalia
  16. The Shy Supergirl by Shabnam Minwalla
  17. Lucky Girl by Shabnam Minwalla
  18. When Jiya Met Urmila by Shabnam Minwalla
  19. Maya Saves the Day by Meera Nair
  20. Maya in a Mess by Meera Nair
  21. Peanut Has a Plan by Yashodhara Lal
  22. Peanut vs the Piano by Yashodhara Lal
  23. Timmi in Tangles by Shals Mahajan
  24. Timmi and Rizu by Shals Mahajan
  25. Sandy to the Rescue by Rupa Gulab
  26. Susie Will Not Speak by Shruthi Rao
  27. Malhar in the Middle by Shruthi Rao
  28. The Clockwala’s Clues by Varsha Seshan
  29. Nisha Small: The Knot of Gold by C.G. Salamander
  30. Chitti’s Travelling Book Box by Kavitha Punniyamurthi
  31. Gupshup Goes to Prison by Arefa Tehsin
  32. Amra and the Witch by Arefa Tehsin
  33. The Chirmi Chasers by Arefa Tehsin

Why should you buy this boxset?

  • A collection of 33 best-selling books from the hOle Books series that will make children fall in love with reading!
  • Gorgeously illustrated and hilarious books by renowned authors for children and by some of India’s most-loved illustrators.
  • A perfect giftbox for young readers just starting to read by themselves.
  • Showcases young relatable characters in contemporary Indian stories.

Imprint: Duckbill

Published: Mar/2023

ISBN: 9780143461425

Length : 2640 Pages

MRP : ₹5970.00

The Library of hOles

Illustrated Boxset with 33 hOle Books | Buy 30, Get 3 free | Age 7+ | Includes bestsellers Petu Pumpkin

Various

Thousands of Indian kids have jumped into reading with a Duckbill hOle book!
Get all 33 books in the series in this unique Library of hOles, and make your child fall in love with books and stories. Recognizable by the hOle at the top corner of each book, these chapter books are for kids learning to read independently. They are full of fun stories, gorgeous illustrations and hOles!

The boxset includes 33 books, including:

  1. Unlucky Chumki by Leslie D. Biswas
  2. Chumki and the Elephants by Leslie D. Biswas
  3. Chumki and the Pangolin by Leslie D. Biswas
  4. The Great Escape by Menaka Raman
  5. Nida Finds a Way by Samina Mishra
  6. A Pinch of Magic by Asha Nehemiah
  7. Trouble with Magic by Asha Nehemiah
  8. The Monster Hunters by Parinita Shetty
  9. The Vampire Boy by Sharanya Deepak
  10. Bonkers! by Natasha Sharma
  11. Mira the Detective by Pavithra Sankaran
  12. Petu Pumpkin: Tiffin Thief by Arundhati Venkatesh
  13. Petu Pumpkin: Tooth Troubles by Arundhati Venkatesh
  14. Petu Pumpkin: Cheater Peter by Arundhati Venkatesh
  15. Big Bully and M-me by Arti Sonthalia
  16. The Shy Supergirl by Shabnam Minwalla
  17. Lucky Girl by Shabnam Minwalla
  18. When Jiya Met Urmila by Shabnam Minwalla
  19. Maya Saves the Day by Meera Nair
  20. Maya in a Mess by Meera Nair
  21. Peanut Has a Plan by Yashodhara Lal
  22. Peanut vs the Piano by Yashodhara Lal
  23. Timmi in Tangles by Shals Mahajan
  24. Timmi and Rizu by Shals Mahajan
  25. Sandy to the Rescue by Rupa Gulab
  26. Susie Will Not Speak by Shruthi Rao
  27. Malhar in the Middle by Shruthi Rao
  28. The Clockwala’s Clues by Varsha Seshan
  29. Nisha Small: The Knot of Gold by C.G. Salamander
  30. Chitti’s Travelling Book Box by Kavitha Punniyamurthi
  31. Gupshup Goes to Prison by Arefa Tehsin
  32. Amra and the Witch by Arefa Tehsin
  33. The Chirmi Chasers by Arefa Tehsin

Why should you buy this boxset?

  • A collection of 33 best-selling books from the hOle Books series that will make children fall in love with reading!
  • Gorgeously illustrated and hilarious books by renowned authors for children and by some of India’s most-loved illustrators.
  • A perfect giftbox for young readers just starting to read by themselves.
  • Showcases young relatable characters in contemporary Indian stories.
Buying Options
Paperback / Hardback

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Payal Kapadia

Payal Kapadia’s debut novella, Wisha Wozzariter, won the Crossword Book Award 2013
for Children’s Writing and is also featured in the 101 Indian Children’s Books We Love! compilation.

Payal finds that stories abound everywhere, sometimes in real life, sometimes in the imagination. She studied English Literature at St Xavier’s College, Bombay, and earned a Master of Science degree in Journalism from Northwestern University, Chicago. She worked with Outlook in Bombay and The Japan Times in Tokyo. Journalism, however, was meant only to be a pit stop, and today Payal is living her dream of being a full-time author.

Aravinda Anantharaman

Aravinda has always loved books and stories and it seemed only natural that when she grew up, she too would write. She has had several jobs in dotcoms and other places. Her longest and most enjoyable stint has however been with a children’s library called Hippocampus.

Aravinda is part of a small group called Think Tibet that organizes events to introduce people to the Tibetan community. For Think Tibet, Aravinda set up Lama Mani Books to publish Tibetan stories for children. She has authored two books, Dorje’s Holiday at the Gyenso Khang and Dolma Visits the City (2009).

Subhadra Sen Gupta

Subhadra Sen Gupta wrote since college and worked as a copywriter in many advertising agencies. She specialized in historical fiction and non-fiction, travel writing, detective and ghost stories as well as comic
strips.

Sreelata Menon

When computers hit the scene, life changed for Sreelata Menon. The Internet introduced her to a whole new way of writing and working. A Masters in History, she was with the Onlooker and World Trade Magazine before teaching History to undergraduates and doing a stint in an advertising agency. Now working from home, she is a widely-travelled freelance writer who enjoys writing on all kinds of topics.

She writes weekly blogs on freelance writing and content for a variety of websites. She is the author of Freelance Writing for the Newbie Writer, which has been released to rave reviews. Married to a civil servant, she has two grown-up sons and now keeps flitting between Delhi and Bangalore.

Aditi De

Aditi De is a Bangalore-based author, dreamer, traveller, editor (though not necessarily in that order). She loves children and the world of the word. In 1989, she launched Junior Quest, the popular magazine from the Chandamama group, and later edited the Open Sesame children’s supplement at the Deccan Herald. Her books include A Twist in the Tale: More Indian Folktales (Puffin India). She has written children’s columns for Chatterbox magazine, Deccan Chronicle and Young World.

Rukmini Chawla

Born in 1974 in Delhi, Rukmini Chawla has Masters’ degrees from the University of Delhi and the University of Oxford. Among other things, she has worked in television, done freelance writing for adults and children, and
published a magazine called The Dance of Life. She currently works for Dorling Kindersley, a publishing firm.
Rukmini is married, and lives with her husband and daughter in Delhi.

Anu Kumar

Anu Kumar is a writer and editor based in Gurgaon, India. She studied history at Lady Shriram College and also has a degree in management from XLRI, Jamshedpur. Her first novel, Letters for Paul, was published by Mapin in 2006. She has written two books for young readers, Atisa and the Seven Wonders (Puffin, 2008) and In the Country of Gold-digging Ants (Puffin, 2009). The next Atisa book, Atisa and the Time Machine: Adventures with Hiuen Tsang, is due out shortly (Puffin Books).

Monideepa Sahu

Monideepa Sahu is a former banker, who had a whale of a time writing her fantasy adventure novel, Riddle of the Seventh Stone. Her short stories for both adults and young people have been widely anthologized in India
and abroad. She enjoys concocting tall tales, and can also wax eloquent on deathly serious subjects. She lives in Bangalore with her extended family of people, a vintage PC and countless arthropods. You can connect with her at www.monideepa.blogspot.in.

Devika Rangachari

Dr Devika Rangachari has won several awards for her children’s writing. Her book, Growing Up (Children’s Book Trust, 2000) was on the Honour List of the International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY) in 2002. Her other books include Harsha Vardhana (Scholastic, 2009), The Merry Mischief of Gopal Bhand (Scholastic, 2007), The Wit of Tenali Raman (Scholastic, 2007), When Amma Went Away (CBT, 2002) and Stories from Rajatarangini-Tales of Kashmir (CBT, 2001). Devika helps to run the Children’s Book Forum at the India Habitat Centre, New Delhi. She is currently engaged in post-doctoral research in Indian history. She is also excessively fond of books and chocolates and not necessarily in that order!

Deepa Agarwal

Author, poet and translator, Deepa Agarwal writes for both children and adults and has published about fifty books. She has received, among others, the NCERT National Award for Children’s Literature for her picture book
Ashok’s New Friends, while her historical fiction Caravan to Tibet featured in the IBBY Honour List 2008. Five of her books have been listed in the White Raven Catalogue of the International Youth Library, Munich. She is a regular contributor to children’s magazines in India and abroad, and her stories have appeared in many anthologies and school textbooks.

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