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Grandma's Bag of Stories: Collection of 20+ Illustrated short stories

Grandma's Bag of Stories: Collection of 20+ Illustrated short stories, traditional Indian folk tales for all ages for children of all ages by Sudha Murty


Many of us are still enthralled by memories of a grandmother narrating tales about animals and enigmatic beings. Grandma's Bag of Stories by Sudha Murty is a joy. Anand, Krishna, Raghu, and Meena arrive at their grandparents' house in Shiggaon at the opening of the storey. Ajji and Ajja (grandmother and grandfather in Kannada) are overjoyed, and Ajji is busy preparing delicious refreshments for the kids. Finally, when Ajji opens her large bag of stories, everyone gathers around her. She relates tales about kings and cheaters, princesses and onions, monkeys and mice, scorpions, and lost treasures.

Stories make perfect sense while Grandma is telling them, despite the unusual pairing. This book is appropriate for young children and those aged 5 and up. Colorful pictures and morals accompany the stories. The book's clear and simple style makes reading a pleasure.

About the author:
Active Indian social worker and writer, Sudha Murty was born 19th August 1950. She writes in two languages: Kannada and English. Sudha started her career in field of computer science and engineering. She is an active member in the Gate Foundation and the chairperson of a non-profit organization, Infosys Foundation in Karnataka. Credited for founding several orphanages, Sudha has also participated in various rural development efforts, to provide library and computer facilities in all Government schools of Karnataka. One of her many achievements includes establishing the 'The Murty Classical Library of India' at Harvard University. Apart from writing novels, she has also acted in films: Pitruroon (Marathi film) and Prarthana(Kannada film).




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