Grandparents' bag of stories by Sudha Murty: a book review
The grandkids of this old couple were sent back to the village of Shiggaon in order to protect them from the grasp of the deadly virus. Sharing folklore with their own twists in it, Ajja and Ajji brought smiles on the faces of little kids and also on the face of the readers. There’s a magical spell in the simple narrative of Sudha Murty that makes me relive my childhood once again and be optimistic about life.
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