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Threads That Bind: Sibling Stories From Indian Mythology is a playful, beautifully written collection that reimagines timeless tales of divine siblings. Aimed at young readers curious about Indian myth and family life, the book blends adventure with warmth to entertain and educate, making it ideal for bedtime or family reading. Nalini Ramachandran’s storytelling invites children into a world where gods and goddesses navigate the joys and challenges of siblings, offering comforting lessons about love, patience, and cooperation.
In Threads That Bind, structured around a clever frame—Parvati and Shiva resolve their sons Ganesha and Kartikeya’s quarrels by sharing a story for each complaint—the book weaves a tapestry of legends about siblings such as Jyeshtha and Lakshmi, Krishna and Katyayani, and more. Sayani Ray’s vibrant illustrations bring each scene to life, capturing laughter, mischief, and moments of tenderness that make the myths feel immediate and relatable. The language is friendly and accessible, with a gentle pace that makes Threads That Bind a delightful choice for bedtime or family reading sessions.
After finishing Threads That Bind, readers gain a warmth and appreciation for siblings, plus a doorway into the wondrous world of Indian mythology. It invites families to talk, dream, and remember that stories can shape how we treat each other—with kindness, patience, and love.
Product Details
Author
Ramachandran Nalini
Publisher
Prh India
Language
English
SKU
BK0509181
ISBN
9780143465744
Reading Age
All
Binding
Paperback
MRP: ₹ 350
₹ 297
15% Off
Nalini Ramachandran 'S Works For Young Readers Cover A Variety Of Subjects And Styles-From A Textbook On History To Tales Of Horror And Mystery; From A Graphic Novel Cum Biography To Narratives From Mythology; From Legend And Lore To Humour And More. She Began Writing For Children When Working With India'S Only All-Comics Children'S Magazine, Tinkle . Today, Her Short Stories Have Appeared In Anthologies Such As Gifts Of Teaching And Scary Tales . She Is The Author Of Detective Sahasasimha: The Case Of The Disappearing Books ; Apj Abdul Kalam: One Man, Many Missions (Which Won The 'Best Of Indian Children'S Writing: Contemporary Awards 2019' In The 'Comics/Graphic Novels' Category); And The Non-Fiction Children'S Book Lore Of The Land: Storytelling Traditions Of India . She Also Edits Children'S Books And Holds Workshops On Creative Writing And Storytelling. To Know More About Her Work, Visit Www.Authornalini.Com. Nalini Ramachandran Is The Author Of Several Children'S Books And Graphic Novels. She Uses Innovative Storytelling To Simplify Challenging Concepts And Highlight Lesser-Explored Themes That Centre Around Folklore And Culture, Science And Nature, History And The Modern Times. Shruti Hemani Is An Architect With Distinction-Gold Medal And A Doctoral Degree From Iit, Guwahati. Alongside Her Professional Career In Urban Design, She Continues To Follow Her Interest In Illustrating.