Bantu Batoley Ki Karamati Kursi
Author:
Rajesh Joshi, Bhargav KulkarniPublisher:
Ektara TrustLanguage:
HindiCategory:
Picture-books1 Reviews
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बन्तू के घर एक कुर्सी है। वह कहानियाँ सुनाती है इसलिए करामाती तो है ही। पर एक कुर्सी को कहानियाँ सुनाने की ज़रूरत क्यों पड़ीॽ ये कहानियाँ उसे किसी से मिली हैं या कुर्सी ने खुद बुनी हैंॽ
प्रसिध्द कवि राजेश जोशी का यह उपन्यास पाठकों को करामात की तह तक ले जाता है। रहस्य जानने की इस यात्रा के रास्ते दिलचस्प और अनूठे हैं।
ISBN: 9788197025884
Pages: 52
Avg Reading Time: 2 hrs
Age: 11-18
Country of Origin: India
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