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  2. Madol Doova - Wikipedia

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    Madol Doova (Sinhala: මඩොල් දූව is a children's novel and coming-of-age story written by Sri Lankan writer Martin Wickramasinghe and first published in 1947. . The book recounts the misadventures of Upali Giniwella and his friends on the Southern coast of Sri Lanka during the 189

  3. Martin Wickramasinghe - Wikipedia

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    The story of a successful family in a Southern village is used to portray the gradual replacement of traditional economic and social structure of the village by commercial city influence. [ 3 ] [ 5 ] Wickramasinghe followed Gamperaliya with Yuganthaya (1948) and Kaliyugaya (1957) forming a trilogy.

  4. How I Taught My Grandmother to Read - Wikipedia

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    This story was published in the book How I Taught My Grandmother to Read and Other Stories in the year 2004 by Penguin Books, India. Later it was included in the Class 9 English Communicative CBSE Syllabus. In the story, the author recalls how she taught her illiterate grandmother to read.

  5. My Favorite Fairy Tales - Wikipedia

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    My Favorite Fairy Tales (世界童話アニメ全集, Sekai Dōwa Anime Zenshū, lit. "The Complete Animated World's Children's Stories") is a Japanese educational fantasy original video animation (OVA) series of fairy tales and other classic stories produced by Studio Unicorn in 1986.

  6. Your Favorite Story - Wikipedia

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    Your Favorite Story is a syndicated TV anthology series [1] that was broadcast in the United States from 1953 to 1955. The program was also known as My Favorite Story. [2] [3] [4] It was premiered in December 1954 with the title Your Favorite Playhouse. This program was adapted from the radio show Favorite Story which ran from 1946 to 1949. [5]

  7. My Favorite Fantasy Story - Wikipedia

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    The book collects eighteen "[a]ward-winning, career-changing, classic stories" by "masters" of the genre, "[p]ersonally selected by such modern-day greats as: Morgan Llywelyn, Terry Pratchett, Tanya Huff, Charles de Lint, George R. R. Martin, Katherine Kurtz, Marion Zimmer Bradley [and] Margaret Weis," [2] some of whom also authored some of the ...