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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSona Sethi grew up in India and moved to the United States in her mid-twenties. She has a Master’s Degree in Mass Communication from Punjab University, Chandigarh. She is an educator in early childhood studies and a freelance writer for publications in the United States and India. The Summer of Mischief is her debut book in Children’s literature. When she is not writing, she is potting around in her garden or antiquing with her daughters. She currently lives in the Bay Area, California with her husband, daughters, and her chocolate lab, Woody.Read More...
Sona Sethi grew up in India and moved to the United States in her mid-twenties. She has a Master’s Degree in Mass Communication from Punjab University, Chandigarh. She is an educator in early childhood studies and a freelance writer for publications in the United States and India. The Summer of Mischief is her debut book in Children’s literature.
When she is not writing, she is potting around in her garden or antiquing with her daughters. She currently lives in the Bay Area, California with her husband, daughters, and her chocolate lab, Woody.
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“Wake up, sleepyhead! You are going to sleep through the entire summer break, and I do not want to waste a single minute of it,” said ten-year-old Sonia
Impulsive and headstrong Sonia, with her dark curly hair and mischievous brown eyes, always comes up with the best ideas until those ideas get the two siblings in trouble. Eight-year old, Jassi is more cautious, but he gets taken in by his older sister’s enthusiasm.
With their penchant
“Wake up, sleepyhead! You are going to sleep through the entire summer break, and I do not want to waste a single minute of it,” said ten-year-old Sonia
Impulsive and headstrong Sonia, with her dark curly hair and mischievous brown eyes, always comes up with the best ideas until those ideas get the two siblings in trouble. Eight-year old, Jassi is more cautious, but he gets taken in by his older sister’s enthusiasm.
With their penchant for mischief, they embark on a summer filled with one adventure to the other. From haunted houses to birthday parties; lost bicycles to picnics in the hills, we follow them from one escapade after the other.
What are children to do when it’s summertime? Get in trouble, I guess!
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