Vo Narangi Ghar
Author:
Naheed kazmiPublisher:
Ektara TrustLanguage:
HindiCategory:
Picture-books1 Reviews
Price: ₹ 150
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Nahid Kazemi...thank you for making such a delightful book. The story is beautiful but we were engrossed in its illustrations. Some old things never get old, just like this Narangi Ghar. A poet once said that world is created every day. However, it does not get old everyday.
Narangi Ghar story is for everyone...whoever reads it- children or adults...just like looking at the river....children see it from their perspective as do adults.
ISBN: 9789384375331
Pages: 25
Avg Reading Time: 1 hrs
Age: 11-18
Country of Origin: India
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