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One Hundred and One Folktales from India

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Features a collection of tales about kings, foolish men and women, animals, heroes, gurus, and supernatural creatures.

350 pages, Hardcover

First published May 16, 2005

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Eunice de Souza

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Eunice de Souza (1940–2017) was an Indian English language poet, literary critic and novelist.
Among her notable books of poetry are Women in Dutch painting (1988), Ways of Belonging (1990), Nine Indian Women Poets (1997), These My Words (2012), and Learn From The Almond Leaf (2016). She published two novels, Dangerlok (2001), and Dev & SImran (2003), and was also the editor of a number of anthologies on poetry, folktales, and literary criticism.

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June 3, 2025
Pretty fun to read when I was young. Short story compilation from India but has meaning in every chapters. If you guys looking for a simple, not too complicated book to read [just to fill up your boring time] this book is a go! What an adventure...
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