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Roopa Pai

Roopa Pai is an Indian computer engineer, journalist and children's author living in Bangalore, India. She has over 20 published books which include the India's first fantasy-adventure series for children Taranauts and the national best seller The Gita for Children which also won the 2016 Crossword Award for children's writing.Roopa was born in a Lingayat family in Bangalore.She started writing during her 11th standard, first writing articles for the Deccan Herald. She went on to complete her Engineering degree and moved to Delhi after her marriage. Here she started writing for the children's magazine Target. Books by Roopa Pai 
  • Krishna Deva Raya: King of Kings
  • Sister, Sister Where does the sun go at night
  • What If Earth Stopped Spinning? And 24 Other Mysteries of Science
  • The Vedas and Upanishads for Children
  • Taranauts 8: The Magic of the Dazl Corals
  • Taranauts 6: The Key To The Shimr Citrines
  • Taranauts 5: The Mystery Of The Syntilla Silvers
  • Ready!: 99 Must-have Skills for the World-Conquering Teenager (and Almost-Teenager)
  • Taranauts 1 : The Quest For The Shyn Emeralds
  • The Gita: For Children
  • So You Want to Know About Economics

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