19th Book of 2025
I have just completed reading Aleph Publication’s children’s book titled “The Fearless Schoolboy”, written by Delshad Karanjia. This is a short anthology consisting of four tales featuring Mullah Nasruddin. The book includes four different stories with Mullah Nasruddin as the main protagonist, portrayed through a humorous caricature where he acts smart in some stories and completely plays dumb in others. However, all the stories are designed to provide entertainment along with a meaningful message, helping children understand important life lessons through simple examples and storytelling.
The four stories included in this book are Cha and Chat, No Shortage of Advice, Preacher’s Block, and Planning Ahead. The first story did take me some time to adjust to the author’s writing style, but the remaining three stories completely engaged me as a reader. The second story, No Shortage of Advice, lives up to its title perfectly. It cleverly highlights how people never stop giving advice or pointing fingers, no matter what you do. The humorous tone of the story keeps the reader hooked throughout.
The third story, Preacher’s Block, is another amusing take on how the protagonist behaves lazily while performing his duties, assuming that no one is monitoring his actions. This continues until he is finally reprimanded. The moment an ultimatum is given, the sudden shift in his behaviour, driven by fear, leads to a funny and satisfying conclusion.
The fourth and final story, Planning Ahead, is once again a humorous tale where the protagonist follows his master’s instructions like a robot, without understanding the context. This blind obedience ultimately results in a laugh-out-loud ending.
Overall, this book is a great choice for children to enjoy light-hearted reading while also developing a sense of humour along the way. I give this book 4.5 stars out of 5.
Thanks!
WRITING BUDDHA

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