A Treasure Trove of Tales

Sale!
(1 customer review)

199.00


Back Cover

“A TREASURE TROVE OF TALES” is the first work of fiction authored and illustrated by Tanmayishri Sumanth. She uses a narrative style of writing in this collection of stories and poetry. Her reflective character, resourcefulness, innate adventurous personality, and superpower “curiosity” pour through her creations, making them refreshingly authentic. Her current work is sprinkled with subtle humor and evolving value systems that are both engaging and entertaining.

Description

“A TREASURE TROVE OF TALES” is the first work of fiction authored and illustrated by Tanmayishri Sumanth. She uses a narrative style of writing in this collection of stories and poetry. Her reflective character, resourcefulness, innate adventurous personality, and superpower “curiosity” pour through her creations, making them refreshingly authentic. Her current work is sprinkled with subtle humor and evolving value systems that are both engaging and entertaining.

Book Details

Available Format

Paperback Print

ISBN

9789356216150

Language

English

Page Count

154

Published Year

2024

Size

5×8 in

Author

Tanmayishri Sumanth

Publisher

OrangeBooks Publication

Reviews

1 review for A Treasure Trove of Tales

  1. subramaniam.prasanna (verified owner)

    Vivid imagination curated. A good read for 10 year olds.
    I can see that her parents have inculcated in her, selflessness and service mentality in the story “three buds”
    “Dreams come true” shows her vivid imagination. Her contentment is shown here. She doesn’t run behind perfection. She doesn’t join the rat race. She is a happy soul indeed.
    I love her beautiful illustrations.
    “The fountain of luck” shows the importance of planning.
    The poem “shoes on strike” is a good lesson for the preteens to keep their shoes clean. All the mommies are thankful to Tanmayishri to inculcate this to other kids.
    “Divine Power” Mom with a gown and a frown! Such witty humour. Yes moms tend to brag. That’s common and human. But the child wished the moment to be forgiven. Here the child’s thinking is really beyond human. She is an angel.
    Clever word play in aha oho and hehe.
    In the flying Veena story, she puts her own life lesson as a moral. That is a nice way to emphasize herself.
    Pumpkin juice is so full of imagination. I wonder if the author felt sleepy after drinking pumpkin juice or may be in her Hindi class? 😁
    The story about smoon shows her clear understanding about the natural processes and we should protect it for being sustainable.
    I am in awe of her understanding in this young age and she is able to articulate it in words.

Add a review