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Tiger Diaries - the diary of a little Indian girl fascinated with the Tiger. Tiger Diaries gives us snippets into the world of Sumatran, Siberian and of course The Royal Bengal Tiger. The book peers into the thick foliage of the Indian 'jungles' and finds stories to share about her famous tigers like Machli, Collarwali, Avni, Zalim T25 and Dollar. Nayona's journey, trials and travails as she documents her passion, from 6th to 8th grade, in a little diary, with newspaper cuttings, and smoking hot commentary on her day-to-day shenanigans tracking the magnificent beast, for other young readers to…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Tiger Diaries - the diary of a little Indian girl fascinated with the Tiger. Tiger Diaries gives us snippets into the world of Sumatran, Siberian and of course The Royal Bengal Tiger. The book peers into the thick foliage of the Indian 'jungles' and finds stories to share about her famous tigers like Machli, Collarwali, Avni, Zalim T25 and Dollar. Nayona's journey, trials and travails as she documents her passion, from 6th to 8th grade, in a little diary, with newspaper cuttings, and smoking hot commentary on her day-to-day shenanigans tracking the magnificent beast, for other young readers to read, laugh, wonder and feel incredulously impassioned just as she is about The Royal Bengal Tiger! ROAR!
Autorenporträt
Nayona is a vivacious 15-year-old who has beenimpassioned with India's National Animal - The Tiger from age 10. She would go poking around in school libraries, reading, looking at pictures and cutting snippets off the newspapers she would come across, paste them in her Tiger Diaries, run an animated commentary on the piece and go to bed dreaming about the incredibly majestic animal and the beautiful jungles of India. She wrote The Tiger Diaries from age 10 to age 12. A twice winner of the Queen's Royal Commonwealth Essay Writing Competition, she has written numerous articles in the student's newspapers of The Times of India and Hindustan Times. Her story on the tigress Collarwali has been published in storyhouse.org. She is the Founder of the website "Stories Of Our Soil", an environment website talking about the wildlife and the natural ecosystem of India. An avid Western Classical Violinist, Nayona is also a history buff and a proud member of her schools' Senior Student's Council.