Four wry new trickster tales from the creators of Mangoes,
Mischief, and Tales of Friendship draw on Hindu mythology and the
rich tradition of Indian folktales.
Clever Prince Veera and his best friend, Suku, are back in a vibrant new
collection of stories riddled with surprises. When the prince's great
uncle, Raja Apoorva, invites the boys to the summer festival in
Peetalpur, Prince Veera and Suku are excited to compete in the games.
It's no easy feat to make the peahen sing (when peahens can't sing) or
defeat the country's champion wrestler, but Raja Apoorva's riddles prove
the ultimate test of the boys' wit and wisdom. Who owns the tree that
provides the palace figs? What intruder dared pull the Raja's beard? And
what are the secrets of the holy man and the astronomer? Packed with
glorious trickster tradition, wise-cracking dialogue, and gemlike
illustrations, these festive tales of two fast-thinking friends will
captivate readers of all ages.