Favourite reads from Graphic Novels As my kids are small, I frequently search for kids' books. I grabbed few of the best graphic books from the recent published children's book. Graphic books help kids to relish the story and understand the syllables or words better using illustrations. So I chose a few books for my kids this year. ZardoZi: Stitched With Love Debasmita Dasgupta "ZardoZi" is a heart-touching book that embarks the reader on the tumultuous journey of a boy who saw a dream. As a parent, I could feel the vibes from him and how much struggle he needs to face to speak for himself. Zardo Zi is a young boy of ten years who has a different perspective on viewing things. He has developed a strong opinion that his parents do not understand his inner feelings. He feels that they impose their wishes or desires on him as he is a single child of them and they lay high expectations from him. In school, he has a friend Churni who trusts him and helps him even hidin
Operation Polo: Integration of Hyderabad in India by Sardar Patel | How Hyderabad was freed from the oppressive rule of the Nizam and Razakars by Prachi Garg Book review: Operation Polo by Prachi Garg is a refreshing retelling of India’s annexation of Hyderabad. This retelling utilizes a historical basis attached to fiction in order to explain the complexities surrounding this feat. In the book the author goes into a lot of detail when discussing the Indian Government’s perspective on the integration of Hyderabad. It is very effective in underlining the role of the state, the menace of the Razakars and the overall framework of Indianization exercise. The author also covers the various responses of the international community with regard to Operation Polo. Although, the United Nations condemned India’s action, the operation was backed by United States and Soviet Union primarily because of Cold War circumstances. The book focuses on how Sardar Patel, India’s first Vice-President and Ho