Books

The Peacock’s Cry: Ten Short Stories by Young Writers

The Peacock’s Cry is a fantastic read, featuring a wide range of tales set in diverse settings and populated by distinct characters. Through multiple sessions, young writers crafted some remarkable stories that bring the forest to life, depict wars, and unfold adventures in portals both here on earth and in other realms.

Crash Thud Whoosh: Eight Short Stories by Young Writers

Crash Thus Whoosh showcases the boundless creativity of young writers aged 6-12, as they bring to life thrilling tales of adventure and excitement. Get ready for a feline frenzy, deadly duels, and epic journeys in this wild ride of a book!

Whispers of the Yeti

Whispers of the Yeti is the fifth anthology in the YAP series. It comprises stories written by the middle-grade students of the Tashi Namgyal Academy, a school in Gangtok, Sikkim. Meet llamas and lamas as they traverse the multiverses of children's imagination.

Tiny Tales

Tiny Tales is what came out of the Junior Writer Program held for the students of the Tashi Namgyal Academy, a school in Gangtok, Sikkim. The little writers of Tiny Tales are all in the age group of 5-9. Get ready for some fantastic illustrations and stories!

Griffins and Gabbar Singh

Griffins and Gabbar Singh, also published in 2021, features some amazing stories. Indian raagas, psychopaths, samurai warriors and griffins are just a few of the ideas the YAP students have thrown into this book.

The Firebirds Sing

The Firebirds Sing, published in 2021, is filled with inventive stories about quests, phoenixes, tooth fairies, werewolves, dinosaurs and migrant laborers.

Footprints on the Moon

Footprints on the Moon, published in 2020, is the second anthology in the Young Author Program series. The stories explore a diverse ideas from vampires and wizards to pets and career choices.

Ice Creams and Time Machines

Ice Creams and Time Machines is the first book in the Young Author Program Series.

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