About the Book
THE BOOK IS A PRIMER TO THE INCREDIBLE DIVERSITY OF WILDLIFE IN INDIA.
Veera, the old tiger king of Mahovann, is planning to retire from the throne of Mahovann. But before that he needs to resolve an unpleasant situation that has arisen from the arrival of some uninvited wolves at the edge of his kingdom. What follows is an unfortunate episode that leads to Veera sending his trusted friend and lieutenant Bhairav to prison.
Bhairav's son, the mighty Taranath, who believes injustice has been meted, seeks revenge. Under the guidance of Daaga the fox, Taranath imprisons Veera's son Ustaad and sends the prince's mate Sultana and their cubs into exile.
Daaga and Taranath scheme to eliminate the entire tiger family. Do they succeed? Will Ustaad break free? Who will deliver the creatures of the great forest from the dark age that has come upon them?
The Tiger, the Bear and the Battle for Mahovana is a story about self-belief and facing up to insurmountable odds. Set in the animal kingdom, it is also as much a primer to India's incredible wildlife diversity as it is a riveting tale about the choices we make and the true meaning of justice.
About the Author
Akshay Manwani is father to Naina and to Noorie, a loopy retriever. Akshay has chased gibbons and hornbills in India, gorillas and giraffes in Africa and koala bears and kookaburras in Australia.
Akshay's first book, Sahir Ludhianvi: The People's Poet, was critically acclaimed and has been a bestseller. He writes on Indian cinema and popular culture for a variety of publications such as Tie Caravan, The Indian Quarterly, Scroll.in, Mint, Business Standard and Mumbai Mirror.
Akshay appears on television as a National Basketball Association (NBA) expert. His only remaining ambition, before he goes completely bald, is to visit every national park and wildlife sanctuary in India.