War Of Brotherhoods
War Of Brotherhoods invites young readers into the enchanting world of Indian folklore, a vibrant collection that weaves gods, demons, princesses, and everyday heroes with a hopeful message about protecting nature. This English-language edition, drawn from Kannada storytelling and beautifully translated by Krishna Manavalli, is playful, adventurous, and educational—perfect for curious minds and kind hearts who love wonder, humor, and environmental stewardship.
In this collection, Chandrashekhar Kambar offers a tapestry of multilayered plots that feel both timeless and new. The four tales—Daughter of the Kino Tree, When the Wind God Fell Sick, Gullava and the Lord of Rain, and The Tale of the Flower Queen—unfold with mythic energy, romance, and lighthearted humor, all while underscoring the importance of caring for the world around us.
Written for young readers and families, the stories are brought to life in English by Krishna Manavalli, preserving the rich folk sensibility and the Kannada idiom that give these tales their voice. In War Of Brotherhoods, the journeys are vivid but accessible, blending magical realms with everyday courage, so kids can follow along as characters confront ecological challenges, outsmart greedy forces, and discover that bravery and kindness can change a village, a forest, and a life.
- Four classic tales: Daughter of the Kino Tree; When the Wind God Fell Sick; Gullava and the Lord of Rain; The Tale of the Flower Queen.
- Environmental stewardship: themes of saving trees and conserving forests woven into exciting adventures.
- Vivid, accessible storytelling: a blend of myth, humor, romance, and action suitable for young readers.
- Translation that preserves voice: Krishna Manavalli's English translation keeps the Kannada idiom and folk sensibility.
- Rich cast and journeys: gods, demons, princesses, sorcerers, and everyday heroes on multilayered quests.
War Of Brotherhoods offers readers a lasting sense of wonder and responsibility—an invitation to see nature as a living world to protect, and stories as a way to hold onto hope, courage, and curiosity long after the last page is turned.
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War Of Brotherhoods
War Of Brotherhoods
War Of Brotherhoods invites young readers into the enchanting world of Indian folklore, a vibrant collection that weaves gods, demons, princesses, and everyday heroes with a hopeful message about protecting nature. This English-language edition, drawn from Kannada storytelling and beautifully translated by Krishna Manavalli, is playful, adventurous, and educational—perfect for curious minds and kind hearts who love wonder, humor, and environmental stewardship.
In this collection, Chandrashekhar Kambar offers a tapestry of multilayered plots that feel both timeless and new. The four tales—Daughter of the Kino Tree, When the Wind God Fell Sick, Gullava and the Lord of Rain, and The Tale of the Flower Queen—unfold with mythic energy, romance, and lighthearted humor, all while underscoring the importance of caring for the world around us.
Written for young readers and families, the stories are brought to life in English by Krishna Manavalli, preserving the rich folk sensibility and the Kannada idiom that give these tales their voice. In War Of Brotherhoods, the journeys are vivid but accessible, blending magical realms with everyday courage, so kids can follow along as characters confront ecological challenges, outsmart greedy forces, and discover that bravery and kindness can change a village, a forest, and a life.
- Four classic tales: Daughter of the Kino Tree; When the Wind God Fell Sick; Gullava and the Lord of Rain; The Tale of the Flower Queen.
- Environmental stewardship: themes of saving trees and conserving forests woven into exciting adventures.
- Vivid, accessible storytelling: a blend of myth, humor, romance, and action suitable for young readers.
- Translation that preserves voice: Krishna Manavalli's English translation keeps the Kannada idiom and folk sensibility.
- Rich cast and journeys: gods, demons, princesses, sorcerers, and everyday heroes on multilayered quests.
War Of Brotherhoods offers readers a lasting sense of wonder and responsibility—an invitation to see nature as a living world to protect, and stories as a way to hold onto hope, courage, and curiosity long after the last page is turned.
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War Of Brotherhoods invites young readers into the enchanting world of Indian folklore, a vibrant collection that weaves gods, demons, princesses, and everyday heroes with a hopeful message about protecting nature. This English-language edition, drawn from Kannada storytelling and beautifully translated by Krishna Manavalli, is playful, adventurous, and educational—perfect for curious minds and kind hearts who love wonder, humor, and environmental stewardship.
In this collection, Chandrashekhar Kambar offers a tapestry of multilayered plots that feel both timeless and new. The four tales—Daughter of the Kino Tree, When the Wind God Fell Sick, Gullava and the Lord of Rain, and The Tale of the Flower Queen—unfold with mythic energy, romance, and lighthearted humor, all while underscoring the importance of caring for the world around us.
Written for young readers and families, the stories are brought to life in English by Krishna Manavalli, preserving the rich folk sensibility and the Kannada idiom that give these tales their voice. In War Of Brotherhoods, the journeys are vivid but accessible, blending magical realms with everyday courage, so kids can follow along as characters confront ecological challenges, outsmart greedy forces, and discover that bravery and kindness can change a village, a forest, and a life.
- Four classic tales: Daughter of the Kino Tree; When the Wind God Fell Sick; Gullava and the Lord of Rain; The Tale of the Flower Queen.
- Environmental stewardship: themes of saving trees and conserving forests woven into exciting adventures.
- Vivid, accessible storytelling: a blend of myth, humor, romance, and action suitable for young readers.
- Translation that preserves voice: Krishna Manavalli's English translation keeps the Kannada idiom and folk sensibility.
- Rich cast and journeys: gods, demons, princesses, sorcerers, and everyday heroes on multilayered quests.
War Of Brotherhoods offers readers a lasting sense of wonder and responsibility—an invitation to see nature as a living world to protect, and stories as a way to hold onto hope, courage, and curiosity long after the last page is turned.




















