The Tiger of the River by Adrian Pinder, illustrated by Maya Ramaswamy
The Tiger of the River takes young readers into the fertile belt of the mighty river Kaveri through the eyes of the magnificent mahseer.
The Tiger of the River takes young readers into the fertile belt of the mighty river Kaveri through the eyes of the magnificent mahseer.
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