Can Prince Veera and his best friend outsmart the king\'s trickiest subjects? Inspired by traditional Indian folktales, these Stories are sure to delight.
She teaches visual studies and lives in Chennai, India..
Uma Krishnaswamy has always loved folk traditions of her native India and other cultures for their richness and vibrancy of color, form, and perspective.
Chitra Soundar lives in London.
She is the author of the picture book Pattan\'s Pumpkin: A Traditional Flood Story from Southern India, illustrated by Frané Lessac.
Are the two clever boys up to the challenge? About author(s): Chitra Soundar is originally from India, where as a child she feasted on folkTales and Stories from Hindu mythology.
How should they handle the case of the greedy merchant who wishes to charge people for enjoying the smells of his sweets? And can they prove that an innocent man cannot possibly spread bad luck? Will Prince Veera and Suku be able to settle the dispute between a man and his neighbor to whom he sells a well -- but not the water in it? Or solve the mystery of the jewels that have turned into pickles? Illustrated throughout by Uma Krishnaswamy, these eight original Tales by Chitra Soundar task Veera and Suku with outwitting the kingdom\'s greediest, wiliest subjects.
Some of the subjects\' complaints are easily addressed, but others are much more challenging.
That\'s what Prince Veera discovers when he and his best friend, Suku, are given the opportunity to preside over the court of his father, King Bheema.
Being a wise and just ruler is no easy task.
Can Prince Veera and his best friend outsmart the king\'s trickiest subjects? Inspired by traditional Indian folktales, these Stories are sure to delight