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Dhon Cholechā (Nepali: धोन चोलेचा) is a Nepalese folktale about a little girl and an old nanny goat. It is the most well known children's story in Newar society of the Kathmandu Valley. It tells about a little girl named Punthakhu Mainchā (पुन्थखु मैंचा) and the ill treatment she suffers at the hands ...
It was a best selling book in Nepal with in excess of 20,000 copies sold, [4] [5] and one of the best-selling books in the country for the year. [6] Saaya is the sequel Summer Love Novel. Summer Love is now available in English. Pratima Sharma translated the book from Nepali to English. A sequel titled Saaya was released in September 2014.
Seto Dharti (Nepali: सेतो धरती, lit. 'White earth') is a Nepali novel written by Amar Neupane. [1] [2] It was published in 2012 by FinePrint Publication.It is the second novel of the author who previously penned a novel called Paniko Gham.
Nepali Visions, Nepali Dreams: David Ruben: 1980: An Anthology of Short Stories of Nepal: Kesar Lall Tej R. Kansakar 1998: The Himalayan Voices: Michael Hutt: 1993: Selected Nepali Poems: Taranath Sharma: 1999: Poems Selected Nepali Essays: Govinda Raj Bhattarai: 2003: Essays Contemporary Nepali Poems: Padma Devkota: 2000: Poems Manao Secret ...
Loo (Nepali: लू, lit. 'fast moving hot westerly wind') is a 2012 Nepali novel by Nayan Raj Pandey. [1] [2] It is the fifth novel of the writer and was published in 2012 by Sangri~La Publication. The book was critically acclaimed and became a bestseller. [3] The book is set in a village near Indo-Nepalese border in western Nepal. [4]
Saaya is a 2014 Nepali novel by Subin Bhattarai.It published by Fine Print in 2014 as sequel to Summer love. [1]Bhattarai's third book and second novel, [2] the plot concerns how the misunderstanding in Summer love cleared and how they convince their family. [3]
Charisma K. Lepcha in her review of the Nepali edition for Harvard–Yenching Institute wrote, “Written in a Darjeelingay style of Nepali, Kabimu’s voice is fresh and modern bringing back poignant memories of an era gone by.” [8] Chitra Ahanthem in her review for Scroll.in of the English translation praised the book for its political and personal intimacy saying, “...it breathes an ...
Pagal Basti (Nepali: पागल बस्ती, lit. 'Lunatics' Settlement') is a 1991 Nepalese novel written by Saru Bhakta. [1] [2] It was published in 1991 by Sajha Prakashan. It won Nepal's foremost literary award, Madan Puraskar. [3] The story starts with narrator's journey to Ghandruk.