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$36.77
41. Wah Lambi Khamoshi (HINDI)
 
$16.90
42. The Dark Holds No Terrors
 
$33.55
43. In the Country of Deceit
 
44. If I die today
 
45. Shashi Deshpande`s That Long Silence:
 
46. Shashi Deshpande`s Fiction: A
$105.30
47. 3 Novels
 
48. Moving On
 
49. The stone women
 
50. The globalisation of literature
 
51. Shashi Deshpande: Collected Stories,
 
52. The miracle & other stories
 
53. 3 Novels - A Summer Adventure,
 
54. The legacy: & other stories
 
55. The hidden treasure
 
56. The legacy & other stories
 
57. The Narayanpur incident (Cheetah)
 
58. It was dark: Stories (A Writers
 
59. It was the nightingale (A Writers
 
60. Hidden Treasure

41. Wah Lambi Khamoshi (HINDI)
by Shashi Deshpande
 Hardcover: Pages (1999)
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Asin: B003DRHC1W
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42. The Dark Holds No Terrors
by Shashi Deshpande
 Paperback: Pages (1990-01-01)
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Classic novl, on wmen, family. excellent reviews. Penguin fiction. ... Read more


43. In the Country of Deceit
by Shashi Deshpande
 Hardcover: 259 Pages (2008-01)
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Asin: 0670081981
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44. If I die today
by Shashi Deshpande
 Unknown Binding: 137 Pages (1982)

Isbn: 0706918118
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45. Shashi Deshpande`s That Long Silence: A Critical Study
by Santwana Haldar
 Hardcover: Pages (2005-01-01)

Isbn: 8178510219
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46. Shashi Deshpande`s Fiction: A Study in Women Empowerment and Postcolonial Discourse
by P.G. Joshi
 Hardcover: Pages (2003-01-01)

Isbn: 8175511338
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47. 3 Novels
by Shashi Deshpande
Hardcover: 379 Pages (2006-01)
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Asin: 0143335111
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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In a small town in northern India, three siblings await their father’syoungest brother. They have heard many stories about Younguncle, sowhen he arrives, nine-year-old Sarita, seven-year-old Ravi, and the babyknow their lives will be changed. From feeding a tiger spinach-paneer tocharming an angry tree ghost,Younguncle’s adventures are as humorousand unusual as he is. Peppered with black-and-white illustrations, thisentertaining chapter book was originally published to great acclaim inthe author’s native India. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (5)

5-0 out of 5 stars A perfect book for all ages
This is a delightful book. My wife and I read it out loud with ourseven year old daughter, and I'm not sure which of us enjoyed it more. Both well written and funny, the main character has a bit of the trickster in him, and it's hard not to laugh out loud or smile as he defeats poachers, thieves and would-be in-laws. The only comparison I can think of is Roald Dahl in an extraordinarily good mood. I hope the author writes many, many more.

5-0 out of 5 stars Younguncle Comes to Town
The title character, Younguncle, is endearing, benevolent and completely, unconventionally brilliant.It is rare to find a book that is truly fascinating to all ages.My five year old devours each word as I delight in reading it again and again.Singh's words dance and entrance as the stories demonstrate that the world can be made to be a better place.A most enchanting book.

5-0 out of 5 stars A classic
Ursula LeGuin said of YOUNGUNCLE COMES TO TOWN, "Anyone who reads this book will be perfectly happy." It's true. It's a glorious children's book that adults can read and enjoy, where the good people win and the bad people get exactly what they deserve, told with a deceptive gentleness and set in an India that perhaps exists nowhere but in the world of Vandana Singh.Also a prizewinning adult writer, Vandana Singh has a storytelling voice that can be compared with T.H. White in its down-to-earth kindness and its respect for the fantastic nature of the world.

There's a second book, so far published only in India, that will come out here if this one does well.So I'm giving it to EVERYONE for the holidays.

5-0 out of 5 stars Younguncle
This is a very funny book with a wonderful plot. It is actually several short stories that together make a bigger plot! This is a great book!

5-0 out of 5 stars Younger than springtime, is he
Young reader books.Bane of my existence.Light of my life.Sometimes I swear that half my life is spent relentlessly tracking down worthy early chapter books for those kids who still need large fonts and plenty of pictures with their stories.In the year 2006 I've managed to locate two worthy early chapter books for the kiddies.One is "Roxie and the Hooligans" by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor.The other is the so far ignored "Younguncle Comes To Town" by Vandana Singh.Now for years I've been complaining to friends, family, and blogosphere alike that there are far too few Indian children's books brought to America.For crying out loud, they're already going to be in English!How hard is it to bring in some literature from another culture?And now it's as if Viking Children's Books has heard my plea.Straight from India (though written by a resident of Massachusetts who was born in Delhi) comes the first adventure of Younguncle.He can't hold down a job.He was kidnapped by monkeys as a child.And he hasn't an American equivalent anywhere that I can find.

Sarita, Ravi, and their little baby sister are just thrilled.Their crazy relative Younguncle (everyone has forgotten his real name) is coming to live with them for the very first time.Younguncle is their father's youngest brother and he's like nobody they've ever met.He's incredibly intelligent, sweet, good with kids, and afraid of settling down in any way.Once he moves in with the family, everyone in the village gets to know and love him.Of course, he can't stay in any one job for any amount of time.It isn't that he doesn't enjoy his work.He enjoys it way too much.He scares off customers with his intense adoration of car repair, sewing, and train timetables.At the same time, he manages to get mixed up in all kinds of trouble.There's his constant battle with the family baby who is intent on devouring one of his shirts.He manages to rescue his uncle's prize-winning horse from rich and powerful schemers.He employs some naughty monkeys in the search for a beloved village cow.By and large, if there's a mystery to be solved or an adventure to be had, Younguncle is on it.This is modern day India as few American kids have ever seen it before (and will ever see it again, for that matter).

The review of this title in Booklist was more than a little harsh, by the way.In it, the reviewer states, "The chief charm of these low-key stories, for American readers, is in their introduction to Indian culture, family life, lore, and legend".I respectfully disagree. Not about how well the book introduces Indian culture, mind you.You are certainly not going to find a book in America that talks about that particular country with a narrative that's half as light-hearted and easy going as this one.And certainly not for this reading level.Keep your "Blue Jasmine"s.I'm sticking with "Younguncle".But for Booklist to say that this is the chief charm of the title is a bit disingenuous.Humor is hard.Drama is simple (see the aforementioned "Blue Jasmine" which is very good but...).So the fact that Singh's book is as honestly amusing as it is no small feat.Singh works in subtle jokes alongside wonderful vocabulary words (as in a sentence about mangoes that reads that they were, "large, golden, luscious, and ambrosial, enough to inspire poetry in the most prosaic soul").The slapstick scenes are funny without getting gross.The funny stuff is honestly funny.

Actually, you know what book this reminded me for quite some time?"Mr. Popper's Penguins" by Richard Atwater.The reading level and the good-natured animal-inspired insanity just struck a similar tone with me.On the other hand, Younguncle himself views the world in a particularly Pippi Longstockingish way.You wouldn't be surprised in the least to find him living with a horse or crashing a tea party (which he essentially does when he wants to break up his sister's arranged marriage).Not every book to hit bookshelves gets a blurb from Ursula Le Guin.This one did.And not every early chapter book is going to talk about a culture outside of America with as much charm, verve, and honest-to-goodness down-to-earth storytelling as, "Younguncle Comes To Town".The second book in this series is already out in India.Let's encourage Viking to bring it stateside as well by giving this first novel a shot.Fine fine reading. ... Read more


48. Moving On
by Shashi Deshpande
 Hardcover: 343 Pages (2004-01-01)

Isbn: 0195979117
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With her uncanny insight into the nature of human relationships and an equally unerring eye for detail, Shashi Deshpande ventures further than she ever has into the terrain of the mind, teasing out the nuances and exploring the stereotypes of familial bonds. ... Read more


49. The stone women
by Shashi Deshpande
 Unknown Binding: 95 Pages (2000)

Isbn: 8175957824
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50. The globalisation of literature (NIAS lecture)
by Shashi Deshpande
 Unknown Binding: 22 Pages (2001)

Isbn: 8187663170
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51. Shashi Deshpande: Collected Stories, Volume 1
by Shashi Deshpande
 Paperback: Pages (2003)

Asin: B000OJ50ZW
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52. The miracle & other stories (A Writers Workshop greenbird book)
by Shashi Deshpande
 Unknown Binding: 71 Pages (1986)

Asin: B0000EEDXR
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53. 3 Novels - A Summer Adventure, The Hidden Treasure, The Only Witness
by Shashi Deshpande
 Paperback: Pages (2006)

Asin: B002QVTBWE
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54. The legacy: & other stories (A Writers Workshop Greenbird book)
by Shashi Deshpande
 Unknown Binding: 103 Pages (1978)

Asin: B0000EE9AM
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55. The hidden treasure
by Shashi Deshpande
 Unknown Binding: 231 Pages (1980)

Asin: B0000EDW55
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56. The legacy & other stories
by Shashi Deshpande
 Unknown Binding: 103 Pages (1978)

Asin: B0006D2QY4
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57. The Narayanpur incident (Cheetah)
by Shashi Deshpande
 Unknown Binding: 199 Pages (1982)

Asin: B0000EE8CL
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58. It was dark: Stories (A Writers Workshop greenbird book)
by Shashi Deshpande
 Unknown Binding: 71 Pages (1986)

Asin: B0000EEDS1
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59. It was the nightingale (A Writers Workshop greenbird book)
by Shashi Deshpande
 Unknown Binding: 86 Pages (1986)

Asin: B0000EEDPN
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60. Hidden Treasure
by Shashi Deshpande
 Paperback: 231 Pages (1980-10)

Isbn: 0861442369
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