Surviving Disasters : Pari's Mission Impossible (A Quest for a Safer World)

Surviving Disasters : Pari's Mission Impossible (A Quest for a Safer World)

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Publisher TERI Press All Class 9 books by TERI Press
ISBN 9788179935156
Author: Suroopa Mukherjee
Print Enabled 15%
Number of Pages 72
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Pari wants to come out of the "Ugly Duckling Syndrome". So she spends an entire summer trying to lose weight and forgets about her holiday project on the topic How to make the world a safer place. In a hurry to download the study material from the Internet, she clicks a hyperlink by mistake. It opens into a documentary film on the threats posed by Nuclear Power Stations! Lo! It features her Dida leading a protest! What happens next? Pari writes a prize-winning project, as her school project turns into a public debate on the pros and cons of nuclear energy!

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About the Author


Suroopa Mukherjee teaches literature at Delhi University. She also enjoys writing fiction for children and young adults. Her stories combine high adventure and serious issues. She admits that writing for children is rewarding, because children are sharp critics and genuine fans.

Table Of Contents

• Holiday homework
• Looking into the future
• A journey into the past
• A family reunion
• The failure story
• Life in a village
• Learning outside the classroom
• Pari and her new team
• Looking at the pros and cons
• Ramakant’s story
• Shib’s story
• The roadshow
• Long lost friends
• A vacation to remember"