India -- Juvenile fiction
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India -- Juvenile fiction
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- The grand plan to fix everything, by Uma Krishnaswami ; illustrated by Abigail Halpin
- The Archies in India, written by Bill Golliher, Dan Parent, Michael Uslan, Tania Del Rio, Fernando Ruiz, & George Gladir ; art by Dan Parent and [14 others]
- The tiger, the Brahmin and the jackal, text adapted by Prakash Parmar ; illustrated by Yogita Chawdhary ; adapted from Tales from India by Bali Rai
- The story of Laila and Ajeet, text adapted by Mandeep Locham ; illustrated by Kamala Nair ; adapted from Tales from India by Bali Rai
- The new royal detective
- A bucket of blessings, Kabir Sehgal & Surishtha Sehgal ; illustrated by Jing Jing Tsong ; [afterword by Maya Angelou]
- Word travelers and the Taj Mahal mystery, Raj Haldar ; illustrated by Neha Rawat
- Tigers at twilight, by Mary Pope Osborne ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- The jungle books, Rudyard Kipling
- Born behind bars, Padma Venkatraman
- The jungle book.
- The light within you, by Namita Moolani Mehra ; illustrated by Kamala Nair
- Little tiger rescue, by Rachel Delahaye ; inside illustrations, Jo Anne Davies at Artful Doodlers
- The jungle book, the classic edition, Rudyard Kipling ; illustrated by Don Daily
- Meet Mira
- No ordinary day, Deborah Ellis
- Pesr jangal, creator, Walt Disney Company ; mutarjim, Sajjad Qadiani
- Hope is a girl selling fruit, Amrita Das ; English text from the Hindi original by Gita Wolf and Susheela Varadarajan
- The sultan's tigers, Josh Lacey
- Mystery of the spotted leopard
- Chloe in India, Kate Darnton
- Holi hai!
- Meet Mira, adapted by Sascha Paladino ; illustrated by Character Building Studio
- Rebels with a cause, James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein ; illustrated by Beverly Johnson
- The bridge home, Padma Venkatraman
- Tŏt e kŏlin indo horangi, Meri Pʻop Ŏjŭbŏn chiŭm ; Sal Mŏdokʻa kŭrim ; No Ŭn-jŏng omgim.
- Outlaw in India, Philip Roy
- Alone in the forest, illustrations, Bhajju Shyam ; text, Gita Wolf, Andrea Anastasio
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