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Maithili and the Minotaur Podcast + Book Review
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Maithili and the Minotaur Podcast + Book Review

Author CG Salamander and Illustrator Rajiv Eipe on Maithili and the Minotaur + Complete Review of the Graphic Novel (Ages 10+)

You know you will get a rip-roaringly funny conversation when you bring CG Salamander and Rajiv Eipe together, but a podcast where accusations fly about why (and how!) they came up with Maithili and the Minotaur, and a sneak peek into the almost idyllic manner in which they found each other? I was not prepared for that one! 

Tune in to this episode of Tell Me A Story to hear all about how CG Salamander and Rajiv Eipe were inspired by their childhood, their favourite books, and even old Rajinikanth movies to write Maithili and the Minotaur  -- the graphic novel the entire Indian children's literature world is talking about! 

Warning: There will be lots of laughing, some incredible insights, and more than a few revelations about the next books in the series! 

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ICYMI: Here is the complete review of Maithili and the Minotaur and why your child (10+) should be reading it

Maithili and the Minotaur is a graphic novel set in a fantasy land filled with monsters, evil human beings, and creatures that we can probably only imagine in our wildest dreams. Written by CG Salamander and illustrated by Rajiv Eipe, this series will fit right into the genre that houses book series like Asterix and Obelisk, Tintin, and Hilda.

Maithili and Minotaur are friends from school in a new land where Maithili is an outcast. She has been thrown out from the land of humans and now lives with her father in this strange land populated by minotaurs, six-tailed cats (aptly called Aaruvaal!), school ghouls, and an Arachnid headmistress. She makes new friends but quickly realises she is not liked by all. The headmistress wants her out but her teacher Mr Puu, (short for Mr Poochandi) has her back. A strange sequence of events causes her to stumble on an ancient ritual performed by cowled creeps. Now they are after her and have enlisted the help of the headmistress! Will Maithili escape her web of woe?

The first book in a series, Web of Woe expertly spins a tale that leaves enough open ends to keep the reader wanting more. Packed with puns and Tamil cinema references — from character names like Van driver Hellsing and Aaruvaal to Madam Rakkamma’s Jallikattu — this book will keep you smiling secretly to yourself as if you are in on a special secret, every time you turn the page. The story is fast-paced and keeps the reader invested in it enough to keep turning the pages. A tale about a girl in a strange land, surrounded by evil beings strangely seems verisimilar and countless parallels can be drawn to our world. This is not a book you read over a period of time. This is a book you finish in one sitting and keep going back to discover something you may have missed out on.

The illustrator, Rajiv Eipe has managed to convince you of this strange new world that mimics the human world with schools and teachers and desks and canteens but is something beyond our wildest dreams. Maithili, a human seems strangely at home walking the school halls with minotaurs, zombies, snakeheads, and giant birds! I would love to know whether Aaruvaal was first drawn and then named or named and then drawn! This book has that completely in sync quality where story and illustrations go so well together that it could have only been created by two extremely close friends who finish each other’s sentences or two proficient craftspeople we haven’t given enough credit to yet!

What is truly fascinating about the series is what lies ahead. The book is aimed at children 10 and above but I can see multiple fights erupting in my home for me to read it before my kids do! This book is perfectly positioned in a space that is currently wanting for good content. This book is set to do great things and become a part of the zeitgeist, don’t miss out on the fun, grab your copy now! Order it now from Lightroom Bookstore or KitabKhana.

Also, read my review here.


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Tell Me A Story is a fun, casual, sometimes bare-it-all chat with the writers and illustrators that create your favourite story.
Get ready to hear the stars of the Indian Children's literature world talk about how they dream up their stories, what inspires their illustrations, and maybe even a sneak peek into what will be hitting bookshelves next! I am your podcast host Rati Girish and I invite you to join me as we get to know our authors and illustrators and ask them to tell us a story!