Philanthropist and acclaimed author Sudha Murty has come up with her new book for children, titled, The Magic of the Lost Stories. It’s about a young girl who traces the path of the mighty Tungabhadra River.
Acclaimed author launches new book
Published by: Team GI Youth
Published on 30, Oct 2022
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