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Sadra publishing house issues three new books for children

07.04.2017

Three new children's books have been published thanks to the team of the Sadra publishing house. Colourful illustrated editions with recognizable covers have expanded the already known series of the “Persian Tales” line.

One of the novelties is called “The love’s name and tribe”. The book represents the fourth edition of the Shahnameh series and tells about a young girl Rudabe and a young man Zalem, whose love ended the long-term feud between their tribes. For ages 12+.

The book “How to talk to You?” has been published as a part of the “Neyestan” series. It tells a story about a boy Hodadad raised by the kind Mother of the Forest. The boy once noticed that trees, birds, animals and even streams could speak with their Creator. He also wanted to talk to the Creator, but how could he do that? It was not easy for him to find an answer to this question… For ages 12+.

The book “A common fortune-teller and a fortune-teller of the padishah” is the fifth edition of the “Shekarestan” series. It is an amusing story about how an ordinary prickle collector and seller Ramzun became a fortune-teller against his own will. Although he didn’t know how to tell fortunes at all, everything he said surprisingly turned out to be true. Uncle Ramzun knew like nobody else that fortune-telling was a fraud and charlatanism. But thanks to his wisdom and luck he managed to protect himself from the padishah’s anger and even to teach a lesson to thieves. For ages 6+.

Last modified on 2017 Apr 10