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A Rooster for a Pet?

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Illustrated comic verse: the antics of a rooster raised as a pet in a crowded Indian city apartment

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Anushka Ravishankar, Emanuele Scanziani 

Come, read about the rooster
The cheeky, saucy rooster
And maybe you will want it for a pet?
(We doubt it.)

A family brings home a sweet baby bird only for it to become a tyrannical rooster who rules the roost.  Written in comic verse by Anushka Ravishankar, and illustrated by Emanuele Scanziani with appropriate hilarity, A Rooster for a Pet? is an unbelievable tale inspired by a true story.

 

The first 50 copies of A Rooster for a Pet come signed by the author. Get yours before it flies off the shelves!

Read a blog post by author Anushka Ravishankar — Nonsense — to learn more about the sense and nonsense behind her work with us over the years.

Weight 270 kg
Dimensions 294 × 147 × 9 cm
ISBN

978-81-953173-9-4

Pages

40

Printing

Offset Printing

Binding

Hardbound

HSN Code

49030010

China Welfare Institute Publishing House
Chinese
World
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