1. Amar Chitra Katha has been telling India’s greatest stories since 1967, with over 400 iconic comics from the great epics, folklore, mythology, history and literature. The stories in this collection are adapted by: 2. Christopher Baretto is a stand-up comedian and an author from Mumbai. He has authored several children's books, including books in the Amar Chitra Katha chapterbook collection, and has written for podcasts and advertisements. His personal projects include stand-up comedy and comedy sketches which are available on his YouTube channel. 3. Nalini Sorensen is an award-winning children's author who has written books across various age groups for children, and has been published by numerous publishers in India. Her books include Spellbound!, Lucky, It's Summer!, Lucky, It's Not Just a Christmas Story!, Lucky, It's Diwali!, While You Are Sleeping, Papa's Marathon, Dada's Useless Present, The Star That Saved the Day and Good Night, Sleep Tight! She lives in Mumbai, with her husband, two sons, and dog. 4. Rituja Sawant believes that books are a definitive way to travel in time and space. She is an artist, writer and content developer from Mumbai who is passionate about stories, art and all things history.
<p>India’s rich tapestry is woven together by her stories. These tales can be from the great epics and mythology, or from the ancient history of this rich land. But sometimes the stories of the people, passed down from generation to generation told at bedtimes and celebrations, in schools and homes – are the most astounding. </p><p>These stories are part of the great collective inheritance from our past generations. This omnibus of all the folktales published so far in the Amar Chitra</p><p>Katha chapter book catalogue includes stories from Amazing Folktales from South Asia, Fascinating Stories from India, Favourite Indian Folktales and Funny Folktales. From tales that make you laugh out loud to those that leave you with food for thought, this collection makes for a perfect balance of stories that entertain and instruct.</p><div><br></div>