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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalShweta Gode, an avid reader and book lover, left her job in an IT company to nurture her family. She is now happily pursuing her passion for teaching French and English in schools and colleges. She spends her spare time reading and writing books and loves being lost in the world of stories. Adventure and mystery stories for children remain her favourite even today. Shweta wrote her first story at the age of twelve which was published in her school magazine. She fell in love with writing and has penned many tales ever since. She and has now started publishing them to share her love for storiesRead More...
Shweta Gode, an avid reader and book lover, left her job in an IT company to nurture her family. She is now happily pursuing her passion for teaching French and English in schools and colleges. She spends her spare time reading and writing books and loves being lost in the world of stories. Adventure and mystery stories for children remain her favourite even today. Shweta wrote her first story at the age of twelve which was published in her school magazine. She fell in love with writing and has penned many tales ever since. She and has now started publishing them to share her love for stories with the world. Children and animals are the main protagonists in her stories. Readers can almost smell the crisp mountain air; feel the misty sea breeze at the beach and the lush green grass under their feet as they climb down a valley along with the children in her tales. Her stories speak to readers from all over the world and to all age groups. Everyone can enjoy the ride with the children of her stories. Read Less...
Four cousins, who have grown up in the city, are on a journey to a rural village against their wishes. They are accompanying their parents who have been asked to help change the village into a smart village. These city-bred children have to survive this change that begins with a long train journey in a non -air-conditioned coach .
Will these brand-totting kids adjust to the local wares of a village? Even their expensive shoes and clothes won’t last for
Four cousins, who have grown up in the city, are on a journey to a rural village against their wishes. They are accompanying their parents who have been asked to help change the village into a smart village. These city-bred children have to survive this change that begins with a long train journey in a non -air-conditioned coach .
Will these brand-totting kids adjust to the local wares of a village? Even their expensive shoes and clothes won’t last for a day in the dusty rural setting. And to top it off, the village has no electricity or internet. How will these smart urban kids get through without their mobile phones, tablets and video games?
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