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Refusing to bow down to injustice, determined to reach new heights on the sports field, finding fresh areas of world excellence in science and technology—these are the stories of the five men whose lives are described in these books.

Bhagat Singh, who gave the call for revolution against the British.

Birsa Munda, a revolutionary who led his people fearlessly.

Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, a wise scientist who dreamt of a strong and self-reliant nation.

Milkha Singh, one of India’s best athletes who overcame unthinkable challenges.

Satyendranath Bose, whose discoveries in physics put him at par with names like Albert Einstein.

A set of stories that children will learn from and be inspired by—now available in one attractive box.

 

About the Author

Swati Sengupta is an author and journalist. Her books include Out of War (Speaking Tiger Books, 2016), Guns on My Red Earth (Rupa, 2013), Half the Field Is Mine (Scholastic, 2014), The Talking Bird (Tulika Books, 2014) and A Tea Garden Party (Pratham Books, 2021). She translated Murder In The City by Supratim Sarkar (Speaking Tiger Books, 2018) from Bengali to English. Swati runs a workshop series on gender for young adults. She studied English at Jadavpur University and lives in Kolkata.

Swayam Ganguly was born in Jamshedpur and currently resides in Kolkata. He wears many hats, being a published author, director of corporate films, and editorial consultant for various publishers. He has worked on biographies, mythology series, abridged versions of classics, encyclopedias, fact books, and also written children’s fiction.

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The Incredible Lives Of 5 Iconic Indian Men

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  • ISBN: 9789363367661
  • Author: Swati Sengupta Swayam Ganguly
  • Publisher: Talking Cub
  • Pages: 632
  • Format: Paperback
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Refusing to bow down to injustice, determined to reach new heights on the sports field, finding fresh areas of world excellence in science and technology—these are the stories of the five men whose lives are described in these books.

Bhagat Singh, who gave the call for revolution against the British.

Birsa Munda, a revolutionary who led his people fearlessly.

Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, a wise scientist who dreamt of a strong and self-reliant nation.

Milkha Singh, one of India’s best athletes who overcame unthinkable challenges.

Satyendranath Bose, whose discoveries in physics put him at par with names like Albert Einstein.

A set of stories that children will learn from and be inspired by—now available in one attractive box.

 

About the Author

Swati Sengupta is an author and journalist. Her books include Out of War (Speaking Tiger Books, 2016), Guns on My Red Earth (Rupa, 2013), Half the Field Is Mine (Scholastic, 2014), The Talking Bird (Tulika Books, 2014) and A Tea Garden Party (Pratham Books, 2021). She translated Murder In The City by Supratim Sarkar (Speaking Tiger Books, 2018) from Bengali to English. Swati runs a workshop series on gender for young adults. She studied English at Jadavpur University and lives in Kolkata.

Swayam Ganguly was born in Jamshedpur and currently resides in Kolkata. He wears many hats, being a published author, director of corporate films, and editorial consultant for various publishers. He has worked on biographies, mythology series, abridged versions of classics, encyclopedias, fact books, and also written children’s fiction.

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