Author: | Farhat Rehman | ISBN: | 1230000101655 |
Publisher: | Zhingoora Books | Publication: | January 21, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Farhat Rehman |
ISBN: | 1230000101655 |
Publisher: | Zhingoora Books |
Publication: | January 21, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
About Author
This book is penned by ‘ Farhat Rehman ‘. Below are the some words from the author.
Bonjour mes ami(e)s! :-) That’s French for Hello My Friends. (I have been teaching French successfully since the past 13 years in various schools and colleges.)
Many of my stories have been published in reputed newspapers and magazines and have also won short story writing contests including a dialogue writing contest in French (published in the French magazine On Y VA. In short, writing is another of my passions.
I have enjoyed reading books like Hotel, Airport, Medicine (by Arthur Hailey), Shantaram (by Gregory David Robert), Sherlock Holmes (by Arthur Conan Doyle), and many others. I am a fan of great authors like Shobha De, Bachi Karkaria, Sadia Dehlvi, Khushwant Singh, Oprah Winfrey, and of course my childhood heartthrob, the late Enid Blyton of the Mysteries Series. I completed my High School from Convent Girls’ High School (Prabhadevi, Mumbai) and graduation from Ramnarain Ruia College (Matunga, Mumbai). I did three years of primary School in an American school while I was abroad with my parents. I enjoy watching TV programmes like The Simpsons, White Collar, Friends, Two and a half men, Grey’s Anatomy, etc. and Channels like Animal Planet, Discovery Channel, etc and 3D movies,and reading English and French.
My favourite quote : A smile costs less than electricity, but spreads just as much radiance and warmth.
I dedicated my first book, (Assorted Fun for Seven to Seventeens) to my loving father MR.ABDUL HASIB.
I dedicate this book to my siblings MR.TARIQ HASIB (younger by 1½ years) and his family
and my sister MRS. IFFAT ABDULLAH (younger by 7½ years) and her family.
My loving and affectionate husband, M.REHMAN, my smart and beautiful daughter
DEEBA REHMAN and intelligent and handsome son ZEESHAN REHMAN, are my great sources of support.
About the book JUNIOR LEARNS LESSONS
In part I, Junior, the elephant calf, rescues a fairy and she returns the favour by rescuing him from what he believes is danger – humans. He with his parents escape the humans through the beautiful perfumed vehicle sent by Pinky Fairy, and land in another place There Junior learns some interesting facts like plants are living things among which male and female species too exist.
Excerpt 1: “Do plants also toilet?” he asked. “Yes dear,”she answered. (Part I)
Excerpt 2 : “Does Papa want to extra eat?” Junior was eager to add the new word, excrete, to
his vocabulary. Mama laughed. (Part I)
Excerpt 3 : Jumbo had now turned a preteen. (Part II)
Excerpt 4 : Kungu the Kangaroo spoke. “That’s true, the sign-boards are meant to protect us
animals.” (Part II)
Excerpt 5 : But Hipu the Hippopotomus, Mantri the Monkey, Krak the Crocodile and of-course
Junior was among the few others who were still not convinced. (Part II) (They
assert humans are their enemies)
Does Junior and his friends ever change their opinion about humans? If yes, what makes them finally change it? How does their prejudice end?
Read the book and end the suspense while learning some valuable life’s lessons too like Junior.
Entertain yourself through challenging fun activities.
Amusez-vous bien! That’s French for Have Fun!
About Author
This book is penned by ‘ Farhat Rehman ‘. Below are the some words from the author.
Bonjour mes ami(e)s! :-) That’s French for Hello My Friends. (I have been teaching French successfully since the past 13 years in various schools and colleges.)
Many of my stories have been published in reputed newspapers and magazines and have also won short story writing contests including a dialogue writing contest in French (published in the French magazine On Y VA. In short, writing is another of my passions.
I have enjoyed reading books like Hotel, Airport, Medicine (by Arthur Hailey), Shantaram (by Gregory David Robert), Sherlock Holmes (by Arthur Conan Doyle), and many others. I am a fan of great authors like Shobha De, Bachi Karkaria, Sadia Dehlvi, Khushwant Singh, Oprah Winfrey, and of course my childhood heartthrob, the late Enid Blyton of the Mysteries Series. I completed my High School from Convent Girls’ High School (Prabhadevi, Mumbai) and graduation from Ramnarain Ruia College (Matunga, Mumbai). I did three years of primary School in an American school while I was abroad with my parents. I enjoy watching TV programmes like The Simpsons, White Collar, Friends, Two and a half men, Grey’s Anatomy, etc. and Channels like Animal Planet, Discovery Channel, etc and 3D movies,and reading English and French.
My favourite quote : A smile costs less than electricity, but spreads just as much radiance and warmth.
I dedicated my first book, (Assorted Fun for Seven to Seventeens) to my loving father MR.ABDUL HASIB.
I dedicate this book to my siblings MR.TARIQ HASIB (younger by 1½ years) and his family
and my sister MRS. IFFAT ABDULLAH (younger by 7½ years) and her family.
My loving and affectionate husband, M.REHMAN, my smart and beautiful daughter
DEEBA REHMAN and intelligent and handsome son ZEESHAN REHMAN, are my great sources of support.
About the book JUNIOR LEARNS LESSONS
In part I, Junior, the elephant calf, rescues a fairy and she returns the favour by rescuing him from what he believes is danger – humans. He with his parents escape the humans through the beautiful perfumed vehicle sent by Pinky Fairy, and land in another place There Junior learns some interesting facts like plants are living things among which male and female species too exist.
Excerpt 1: “Do plants also toilet?” he asked. “Yes dear,”she answered. (Part I)
Excerpt 2 : “Does Papa want to extra eat?” Junior was eager to add the new word, excrete, to
his vocabulary. Mama laughed. (Part I)
Excerpt 3 : Jumbo had now turned a preteen. (Part II)
Excerpt 4 : Kungu the Kangaroo spoke. “That’s true, the sign-boards are meant to protect us
animals.” (Part II)
Excerpt 5 : But Hipu the Hippopotomus, Mantri the Monkey, Krak the Crocodile and of-course
Junior was among the few others who were still not convinced. (Part II) (They
assert humans are their enemies)
Does Junior and his friends ever change their opinion about humans? If yes, what makes them finally change it? How does their prejudice end?
Read the book and end the suspense while learning some valuable life’s lessons too like Junior.
Entertain yourself through challenging fun activities.
Amusez-vous bien! That’s French for Have Fun!