Yelp! Yeti! Chaos in Kathmandu
By (Author) Sneha Pradhan
Contributions by Promina Shrestha
Flying Eye Books
Flying Eye Books
2nd July 2025
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Graphic novel / Comic book / Manga: Traditional stories, myths, legends
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Traditional stories
Graphic novel / Comic book / Manga: Action and adventure
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Friendship stories
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Friends and friendships
Paperback
64
Width 163mm, Height 225mm
Dev and his pet cat, Tuna, are ready for a summer of sleepovers, endless games of cricket and sweet mangos, until they discover a Yeti loose in Kathmandu. It ransacks the kitchen, creates messes around the house and eats all the snacks - but Dev gets the blame! With his parents threatening to send him away for the summer, will Dev and Tuna be able to prove his innocence. and catch a Yeti along the way
Sneha Pradhan is a lover of all things story-related and is passionate about creating brave, whimsical characters that bring a smile to her audience. She has a Liberal Arts degree from Mount Holyoke College in the US and an MSc in Public Policy from Carnegie Mellon University. After spending over half a decade as a policy researcher, Sneha pivoted into the magical world of writing fiction. She was born and raised in Kathmandu and now lives in Chicago. When she isn't dreaming up new worlds or wrapped up in an audiobook, you can find her taking walks along the beautiful shores of Lake Michigan with her husband or having coffee chats with her family back home in Nepal. Promina Shrestha is an illustrator, comics artist and researcher in the field of visual arts. She currently directs her creative energy towards personal projects while residing on a rural farm in Nepal. As the co-founder of Virangana Comics Collective, she annually spearheads a non-fiction comics workshop in Nepal, catering to both writers and illustrators. Promina has worked with the Women of the World (WoW) Festival through the Creating Heroines project, with the British Council and has animated and illustrated for the Linden Museum in Stuttgart. She is passionate about identity politics, mental health and working with children. Notably, she has earned national recognition in Nepal, winning two awards in Children's illustration for her works 'Maile Aja Ke Ke Jane' (2012) and 'Kasko Bhoto' (2015).