Kabir and the Kite

Kabir and the Kite
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Total Pages : 94
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ISBN-10 : 0692998098
ISBN-13 : 9780692998090
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Book Synopsis Kabir and the Kite by : Kali Kalam

Download or read book Kabir and the Kite written by Kali Kalam and published by . This book was released on 2017-12 with total page 94 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Kabir is a young boy who daydreams about life beyond his small town in the middle of India. He sees and experiences things that others cannot. He explains how he is able to experience the world from the vantage point of his beloved kite named 'Pavan'. Kabir's teacher and family members are puzzled by his imagination. No one believes his stories, except for his classmate and friend Radha who lives across the street. Everyone else around Kabir ridicules him and criticizes him for playing with kites instead of working harder at school and home. One day his brother rips up the fragile paper kite after an argument. No one seems to understand his pain. Eventually, fed up with the constraints of his small town life, Kabir decides to leave Soranpur for a now-or-never adventure... In a story that children everywhere will relate to, Kabir and the Kite promises to spark the imagination and inspire the young at heart of all ages.


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