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And Land Was Born


Book Description
This is a story about Bhilalas, an aboriginal tribe in South Asia. In the beginning, the Bhilalas believe, there was only water. The frustrated and wet folks beg their lazy god to create land so that they can get dry and stay that way. Poor god is put to all sorts of trouble before this wish can be granted. An amazing message in the values of our environment.
Book Information
PublisherHushion House Publishing Ltd.
BindingHardcover
Reading LevelAges 9-12
# of Pages28
ISBN-108186895132
ISBN-13978-8186895139
Publication Date06/01/1999
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About Uma Krishnaswamy (Author, Illustrator) : Uma Krishnaswamy is a published illustrator of children's books. A published credit of Uma Krishnaswamy is And Land Was Born.
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