Man Mein Khushi Paida Karne Wale Rang
Author:
Taposhi Ghoshal, Teji GroverPublisher:
Ektara TrustLanguage:
HindiCategory:
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Renowned Hindi writer and translator of world literature, Teji Grover's refreshing stories, memoirs, poems, haikus, and letters live on. Renowned Hindi writer and translator of world literature, Teji Grover's refreshing stories, memoirs, poems, haikus and letters are collected in this anthology. This book beautifully brings together all the vibrant colours of her writing. With her words, she brightens our days. This collection will be enjoyed by you and your children for many years to come.
Taposhi Ghoshal's magical artwork is in a continuous dialogue with Teji's words. Each artwork enriches the text. Together, Teji's words and Taposhi's art complete each other.in this anthology. This book beautifully brings together all the vibrant colours of her writing. With her words, she brightens up our days. This collection would be enjoyed by you and your children for many years to come.
Taposhi Ghoshal's magical artwork is in a continuous dialogue with Teji's words. Each artwork enriches the text. Together, Teji's words and Taposhi's art complete each other.
Age group 9-12 years
ISBN: 9788194599203
Pages: 64
Avg Reading Time: 2 hrs
Age: 0-11
Country of Origin: IN
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