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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSeven friends. One ancient mystery. A shadow that won’t stop following.
Deep within the forgotten corridors of an ancient Indian temple, a legendary treasure lies hidden—the Golden Tusk of Ganesha. For Pihu and her six brave friends, what started as a curious exploration quickly turns into a heart-pounding race against time.
But they aren't alone. As they navigate booby-trapped chambers and solve riddles left behind by ancestors, a mysterious shadow lurks in the darkness, watching their every move. To find the truth, the group must rely on Pihu’s leadership, their combined wit, and a courage they never knew they had.
Will they uncover the temple's secret, or will the shadows swallow them whole? Dive into a world of mystery, mythology, and friendship in this gripping adventure.
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Parth Singh Jaisawat is an 11-year-old author and passionate reader from Gurgaon, Haryana. An excellent student and cricket player, Parth channeled his love for Indian mythology and ancient mysteries into writing The Shadow in the Temple, his debut novel. Inspired by Lord Krishna's wisdom and Lord Ganesha's guidance, Parth created a story about ordinary children discovering extraordinary courage. Through his characters' journey, he shows readers that unity, friendship, and inner strength matter more than individual power. When he's not writing or playing cricket, Parth enjoys reading and exploring new ideas. He believes every reader can find the light within their own shadows, and that true courage means moving forward even when the path is strange.
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