A soothing yellow color in the cover, three dogs and loads
of donuts!! I am sure the book looks ‘oh! So tasty’ and yes, Prashant Pinge’s
book Raja and the Giant Donut is a very tasty book. And if any doubts cloud
your mind, the blurb confirms the taste of ‘A scrumptious cream-filled canine
adventure…..’
On the back cover- Raja,
a golden brown stray mongrel, leads a carefree existence in Shivaji Park,
spending his days lying under shady trees and chasing tennis balls. His friend
Pakya, a white and black mongrel, happens to be the most feared dog on this
side of the park. But, poor Pakya secretly pines for Bianca, a beautiful Golden
Retriever, who only has eyes for Hero, a smooth-talking mongrel with a red
scarf round his neck. Tiger Godhlekar aka Gattu, an abandoned Labrador who is
perpetually hungry, completes the trio. Prashant Pinge’s engaging and
heartwarming story, depicts the journey of three ordinary stray dogs from
Shivaji Park in Mumbai to Sambhaji Park in Pune. Their reasons for undertaking
the journey are different, but they are united by their friendship and a common
dream, as they confront seemingly insurmountable odds. While the story charts
their quest for the giant donut, it also highlights how the dogs overcome their
own shortcomings, support each other and register personal victories along the
way.
The moment I started reading the book, I had felt a pang of
excitement in my heart because I was more than excited to read what the book is
going to offer me. And I can very well say that the book didn’t disappoint me
at all. The easy to hold format of the book with wonderful animations to
support the story throughout gave this book a wonder touch.
I would like to congratulate the illustrator of the book
because without the illustrations, the story wouldn’t have been what it is. To
all children, such stories are a friend while eating, at bedtime etc and their
mothers surely need more stories to tell. This story, I am sure will be of huge
help for both mothers and children.
It is also written in a very easy to relate language that
even kids can read it, understand it and have fun with it. Coming to the
characters, I believe that the characters used in the story of Raja, Pakya and
Gattu along with the ever so coming and going side character enhances the
flavor of the story giving it a wonder touch.
It has been well thought of and even better executed.
Everyone will have a series of expressions written all over their faces while
reading the book turning from ‘aww’ to ‘oh no!’ till ‘yess!!’ and that, I
believe makes a writer, a successful one. The ending to the story surely makes
its way to the hearts of the readers. The glossary at the end of the book helps
a lot and an interesting thing I saw in the book is that the recipe of the main
ingredient of the book- ‘donut’ is also written after the story finishes.
The story has wonderful adventure and the fact that dogs
have been shown as humans having feelings make this book a huge hit among the
children. As for the mistakes are concerned, I felt that the adventure and the
twists could’ve been a bit more with even better descriptions and that would’ve
made this book a wonder to read. All in all, I really liked the book and I
would like to give it 4.25 out of 5.
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