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The Rainbow Troops

The Rainbow Troops

Andrea Hirata
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Ikal is one of the ten students of the Muhamaddiyah School, the oldest and poorest school in the Indonesian tin-mining island of Belitong. Like him, his classmates are from the most downtrodden families in the region. But the school has two weapons-its teacher Bu Mus, a slight fifteen-year-old girl with burning courage and a passion for education, and Lintang, the boy genius who inspires his classmates to dream and fight their destiny. Soon the island’s underdogs become its champions.

Incredibly moving and full of hope, The Rainbow Troops swept Indonesia off its feet, selling over five million copies and becoming the highest-selling book in its history. It will sweep you away too.

Imprint: India Penguin

Published: Feb/2013

ISBN: 9780143420330

Length : 304 Pages

MRP : ₹399.00

The Rainbow Troops

Andrea Hirata

Ikal is one of the ten students of the Muhamaddiyah School, the oldest and poorest school in the Indonesian tin-mining island of Belitong. Like him, his classmates are from the most downtrodden families in the region. But the school has two weapons-its teacher Bu Mus, a slight fifteen-year-old girl with burning courage and a passion for education, and Lintang, the boy genius who inspires his classmates to dream and fight their destiny. Soon the island’s underdogs become its champions.

Incredibly moving and full of hope, The Rainbow Troops swept Indonesia off its feet, selling over five million copies and becoming the highest-selling book in its history. It will sweep you away too.

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Andrea Hirata

Andrea Hirata is an Indonesian writer. He was a fellow in the International
Writer's Program at the University of Iowa, 2010. His first novel, The
Rainbow Troops (published in Indonesia in 2005 as Laskar Pelangi), sold
more than 5 million copies and will be sold in over 25 countries, making
him the country's bestselling writer ever and its first to enjoy international
popular success. The film adaptation of Laskar Pelangi, released in 2008,
went on to become the highest ever grossing film in Indonesia. Hirata's
short story 'Dry Season' appeared in New York University's Washington
Square Review. His work inspired a choreography by CityDance Ensemble,
Washington, DC in 2010. Hirata has written three sequels to The Rainbow
Troops: Sang Pemimpi (The Dreamer), Edensor and Maryamah Karpov. He
lives in Indonesia.

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