‘I’m not Butter Chicken you can’t order me’ Not a very wise thing to shout at your dad But then that’s teenagers for you so un wise yet breathtakingly brilliant all at the same time Growing up in a changing world coping in a fallible world The stormy years the funny wise heart wrenching years The precious years the bandar years the wonder years Teen stories heart wrenchingly wise because they are so trueAbout the AuthorParo Anand runs a programme Literature in Action in Delhi and in various places outside including Kashmir She is a performance storyteller and an actress She works with children and has helped them make the world’s longest newspaper in eleven languages in sixteen different states in India in the year 2000 She has been awarded for her contribution to literature
I dare not to rate this book for this one holds so dear to my memories Coming to the book Paro Anand has her way to take us back to the long lost teenage years where anything can be possible Every story in this book stands out special and sure touches some memory at some point in one's life At least for me it worked I admire her simple writing and her picturing the weird yet witty wired feelings of a teenager to perfection
Very nice book
it was a friendly and funny story that was comiled together into many different stories a lovely combination
Stories for teenagers The author brings out the stories that help in understanding the day to day reality with interesting narration
Some funny tales from an Indian teens perspective It made me hungry and thankful that I didn't go to schools like that
Nice short stories about life that you can relate to
JUST AWESOME