Presents a collection of three novels set in the fictional town of Malgudi and written after India's independence by Indian novelist, R. K. Narayan, considered to be the forefather of modern Indian fiction.
A graphic novel adaptation of the classic Kipling story about Kimball O'Hara, or Kim, the orphaned son of an Irish soldier who grows up in India, forms a bond with a Tibetan lama, and eventually begins an exciting career in the British Secret Service.
When he goes undercover in India to overthrow the Tippoo of Mysore, Richard Sharpe is forced to take up arms against his true comrades to protect his false identity.
The only son of Prince Jagat and his wife Moti has been killed by the Chinese and Moti instructs her husband to bring the boy's body and spirit home; however, on his journey, Jagat becomes involved with a beautiful American woman that compromises his political and personal life.
A fictionalized retelling of the Hindu legend of Prince Rama who, while in exile from his father's kingdom, fights and wins a great battleagainst the forces of evil led by the demon king Ravana.
Lily discovers a new path in one of her favorite places, her mother's exotic garden, and the plants there teach her about the culture, festivals, food, and drink of their homeland, India.