Age Group:
9 - 12 Years
Description:
In the sleepy, dusty little South Indian town of Malgudi, ten-year-old Swaminathan goes about the gloriously ordinary business of being a schoolboy. There are sums to dread, scripture lessons to argue through, granny's bedtime stories to half-listen to, and an inseparable little gang to share it all with — the tough, club-wielding Mani, the brilliant Sankar, the cheerful "Pea," and the unflappable Somu. Then a new boy named Rajam arrives, the polished, English-speaking son of the Police Superintendent, and Swami's small world begins to shift in unexpected ways: rivalries flare, loyalties tangle, a cricket club is dreamt up, and even the rumblings of the freedom movement reach Malgudi's quiet streets. R.K. Narayan's beloved 1935 debut novel — the first glimpse of the legendary Malgudi — is a warm, gently funny, deeply observed portrait of childhood in colonial India that has charmed readers for generations.