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Girls of Many Lands

This series explores the lives of young girls from diverse global backgrounds and historical eras. Each narrative offers a unique window into distinct cultures, customs, and the challenges faced by these protagonists. It's a journey of discovering identity, friendship, and the strength of the female spirit across time and place. Readers will immerse themselves in rich worlds and learn valuable lessons about the globe and themselves.

Cécile. Gates of Gold
Victory Song

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  • Victory Song

    • 144 pages
    • 6 hours of reading

    Vande Mataram! The Song Of The Freedom Fighters Is Ringing In The Countryside. It Is 1939. In The Little Village Of Shona Gram In Bengal, Neela Hears About How The Freedom Fighters Will Stop At Nothing Till They Send The British Back. The Day After Her Sister S Wedding, Her Father Decides To Go To Calcutta And Join A Protest March Called By The Congress. He Promises To Be Back In A Week. But When Three Weeks Go By And There Is Still No Sign Of Him, Neela Decides To Take Matters Into Her Hand. Dressed As A Wandering Minstrel, She Arrives In Calcutta. There She Befriends Bimala, The Rich Daughter Of A Judge And Cousin Of Samar, A Young Freedom Fighter Neela Had Rescued From The Police In Her Village. They Begin A Desperate Search For Her Father And Get To Know He Is In Jail And That He Will Be Deported To The Andaman Islands In A Few Days. Neela Has To Free Her Father Before That. But Can A Twelve-Year-Old Girl Outwit The Mighty British Empire? Set In A Dramatic Period In India S History, This Racy Adventure Will Have You Turning The Pages To Find Out If Neela Finally Manages To Succeed In Her Mission Age Group Of Target Audience: 9+

    Victory Song
  • Cécile. Gates of Gold

    • 194 pages
    • 7 hours of reading
    3.9(1631)Add rating

    Twelve-year-old Cecile Revel is given a change to leave her peasant life and serve at King Louis XIV's court. She finds life within the palace gates is not as full of ease and elegance as she had imagined. Faced with a test of conscience, Cecile shows that behaving in a noble matter has little to do with one's place at birth.

    Cécile. Gates of Gold