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By a Whisker

April 27, 2020 | By

LnC presents renowned children’s author Ramendra Kumar (Ramen) narrating a rib tickling story of a beautiful, fiery and very intelligent tigress Agni who manages to keep her lazy, dreamer tiger husband Arjun from marrying a donkey – but only by a whisker.

This tale of nuts & coconuts will have you ‘shaking’ with laughter. 😀

Ramendra Kumar (Ramen) is an award-winning author, performance storyteller, and TEDx speaker whose 54 books span fiction for all ages, satire, biographies, and inspirational non-fiction. Translated into 33 languages and recipient of 41 All-India awards for children’s literature, his works — known for their wit, warmth, and emotional resonance — have touched readers across India and beyond. His titles with the National Book Trust (NBT), India alone have sold over 1.5 million copies. Ramen has participated in international literary festivals and marquee Indian events, including the Jaipur Literature Festival. He has served as a jury member for The Times of India’s Women “AutHer” Awards, a mentor for the Scholastic Writers Academy, and was named “Author and Storyteller of the Year” on Talking Stories, London. His arduous battle with cancer was featured on Humans of Bombay, one of India’s largest storytelling platforms, where his story garnered over four million views. In October 2025, he won the ‘Mr. India Cancer Warrior’ crown at a unique competition for cancer survivors held in New Delhi! An alumnus of the prestigious Hyderabad Public School, Begumpet, Ramen is an engineer and an MBA who left his role as General Manager (Corporate Communications), SAIL, to pursue his true calling — writing, storytelling, and inspiring lives. Ramen’s website is www.ramendra.in and he has a page devoted to him on Wikipedia.
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2 thoughts on “By a Whisker

  • Neeti Kanungo

    ‘By a whisker’-takes you on high imaginative tangent and takes you on a roller coaster of unexpected turns.

    The characters and their vain humanised motives are delightfully enacted, with a doze of modulated action,and sparkling humour.

    There are many hidden links- in the character names, their behaviour, the language,very subtle and open ended, left to individual interpretation- the making of an enduring story.
    Kudos to Ramendra, once again!

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