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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe Golden Casket – Vol 1 is a collection of stories in rhyme by UK based author Jacqueline Kelly Dickson fondly nicknamed The Indian Dr. Seuss published in 2019. It is composed of 5 separate stories with themes of perseverance, identity, honesty, manners and making dreams come true.
Zambi is a shy porcupine who desperately wants to join the circus. Will she make the cut in spite of the obstacles?
The Door longs to find a life partner, but he must first find his true identity.
The Magic Words have been stolen by a wicked elf making all the land black as night. What will it take for Trueberia to find the words in time?
‘The Root Issue’ is at the heart of every tree and is the greatest of them all.
And finally, ‘Knotty Hair’ has Princess Erin trying her best to win the heart of Prince Adam. Will the magic brush fulfill her dream?
Not only is this book great for inspiring young readers but this rhyming romp of a book has marvelous pictures to boot.
Being a fantasy fiction children’s literature book makes this one of the top books for children.
Illustrations: Biju Cherayath and Jacqueline Kelly
Jacqueline Kelly Dickson
Jacqueline Kelly Dickson is a UK-based Anglo-Indian children’s author, poet, animator, screenwriter and singer who spent most of her growing years in Bangalore, India.
She won her first ever contest writing poetry at the tender age of 8. A top athlete, elocutionist and singer, she won many medals in Clarence School and Mount Carmel College, even at a national level.
She went on to become a professional model and all-around performing artist in the limelight industry and has even trained scores of children and adults in music and theatre during her years as a missionary in YWAM.
Inspired by her childhood reading The World’s Best Fairy Tales by Hans Andersen and Grimm and her love for all things artistic, she began writing short stories and musicals in 2005; these are some of her earliest works.
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