Moonrise From the Green Grass Roof
There were a hundred games the children played with the sky. Each question that arose in a child's mind was a game. 'Where is the moon?' they asked if they woke up in the middle of the night. There's a pygmy mountain at the edge of the village. Near the top of the mountain is a mysterious hole. If you toss a stone down that hole it will keep falling until you return to hear it hit the bottom. There's a second-grader named Bolu in the village school. He only speaks while he walks. If you want to speak to him you must walk with him. And then there's the moon rising from the green grass roof. It travels with Bolu and his friends wherever they go. In this book light as pebbles skimming across a pond Vinod Kumar Shukla speaks of the wonder of a universe in which however separate we seem we are inevitably joined as one.
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Moonrise From the Green Grass Roof
There were a hundred games the children played with the sky. Each question that arose in a child's mind was a game. 'Where is the moon?' they asked if they woke up in the middle of the night. There's a pygmy mountain at the edge of the village. Near the top of the mountain is a mysterious hole. If you toss a stone down that hole it will keep falling until you return to hear it hit the bottom. There's a second-grader named Bolu in the village school. He only speaks while he walks. If you want to speak to him you must walk with him. And then there's the moon rising from the green grass roof. It travels with Bolu and his friends wherever they go. In this book light as pebbles skimming across a pond Vinod Kumar Shukla speaks of the wonder of a universe in which however separate we seem we are inevitably joined as one.
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Moonrise From the Green Grass Roof

Moonrise From the Green Grass Roof

by Vinod Kumar Shukla
Moonrise From the Green Grass Roof

Moonrise From the Green Grass Roof

by Vinod Kumar Shukla

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Overview

There were a hundred games the children played with the sky. Each question that arose in a child's mind was a game. 'Where is the moon?' they asked if they woke up in the middle of the night. There's a pygmy mountain at the edge of the village. Near the top of the mountain is a mysterious hole. If you toss a stone down that hole it will keep falling until you return to hear it hit the bottom. There's a second-grader named Bolu in the village school. He only speaks while he walks. If you want to speak to him you must walk with him. And then there's the moon rising from the green grass roof. It travels with Bolu and his friends wherever they go. In this book light as pebbles skimming across a pond Vinod Kumar Shukla speaks of the wonder of a universe in which however separate we seem we are inevitably joined as one.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789352773831
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Publication date: 11/25/2017
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 5.06(w) x 7.81(h) x 0.49(d)

About the Author

Vinod Kumar Shukla is known for his unusual style of writing that often borders on magic-realism. His most important works include the novels Naukar ki Kameez (The Servant's Shirt; made into a movie by Mani Kaul), Khilega to Dekhenge(Once it Flowers) and Deewar Mein Ek Khirkee Rahati Thi(A Window Lived in the Wall) which won the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1999.
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