Auto Driver Asha
Author:
Aruna ShekarPublisher:
Tulika PublishersLanguage:
KannadaCategory:
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Asha’s first trip in her colourful auto every morning is to the flower market, where she buys a big bag of jasmine buds. Follow her through the week and through the city, as she picks up and drops off passengers at the railway station, the beach, the cricket stadium… stringing and selling jasmine all the way. Vibrant pictures liven up the route and offer snapshots of a city – Chennai!
ISBN: 9788197040276
Pages: 24
Avg Reading Time: 1 hrs
Age: 0-11
Country of Origin: India
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