A New Home for Ajiri
Author:
Sandeep Virmani, Niloufer WadiaPublisher:
KalpavrikshLanguage:
EnglishCategory:
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Ajiri, a chinkara fawn, gets separated from her mother and is raised by Shivam, the young son of a naturalist and Mitti, a pastoralist girl in the Banni grasslands of Kachchh. Ajiri learns to trust humans as she develops an unusual friendship with Shivam. Will she be reunited with her mother? How does she react when she meets a poacher? Does she survive the encounter?
ISBN: 9788187945901
Pages: 32
Avg Reading Time: 1 hrs
Age: 0-11
Country of Origin: India
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