Description
This lighter, more festival centered installment situates Watakattu amid community celebration: the Andaman Crab Fest. What begins as revelry erupts into a mystery when prized crustaceans vanish and ancient taboos resurface. The narrative blends local folklore, culinary culture and social tension, using the festival as both setting and plot device. Readers encounter vivid sensory detail — salt air, smoky grills, and the cacophony of market stalls — and political undertones around tourism, conservation and cultural commodification. Watakattu’s investigative streak reveals hidden motives and challenges assumptions about progress versus preservation. The book works as a standalone adventure, accessible to newcomers while deepening arclines for established readers. It’s an ideal entry point for those curious about island culture couched in a thriller format.Age Guidance : 5+ Years
Language : English
Pages : 32
Product Dimensions : 7*10 Inches
