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Kitabon Wala Ghar

Jasbir Bhullar

Rs. 200

"A New Country was being formed", adults were discussing. What I gathered was when a new country is formed, ice-cream and candy sellers stop coming to our street. This is not a good thing."Jasbir Bhullar has lovingly packed his childhood memories from 1946-49 in this small collection of stories. His... Read More

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"A New Country was being formed", adults were discussing. What I gathered was when a new country is formed, ice-cream and candy sellers stop coming to our street. This is not a good thing."Jasbir Bhullar has lovingly packed his childhood memories from 1946-49 in this small collection of stories. His soft words tread lightly on the streets and continue to give you a slight pull like a child showing you the way to his new find. His find is a dying plant that he brings home or a house full of books.Chandramohan Kulkarni's artwork gives the text an edge, a colorful and vibrant edge. One look would invite you to look at it again.

Download Ektara Trust Publication Catalogue.
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"A New Country was being formed", adults were discussing. What I gathered was when a new country is formed, ice-cream and candy sellers stop coming to our street. This is not a good thing."Jasbir Bhullar has lovingly packed his childhood memories from 1946-49 in this small collection of stories. His soft words tread lightly on the streets and continue to give you a slight pull like a child showing you the way to his new find. His find is a dying plant that he brings home or a house full of books.Chandramohan Kulkarni's artwork gives the text an edge, a colorful and vibrant edge. One look would invite you to look at it again.

Download Ektara Trust Publication Catalogue.

Additional Information
Book Type

Paperback

Publisher Jugnoo Prakashan, an imprint of Ektara Trust
Language Hindi
ISBN 978-93-84375-75-1
Pages 64
Publishing Year 2020

Kitabon Wala Ghar

"A New Country was being formed", adults were discussing. What I gathered was when a new country is formed, ice-cream and candy sellers stop coming to our street. This is not a good thing."Jasbir Bhullar has lovingly packed his childhood memories from 1946-49 in this small collection of stories. His soft words tread lightly on the streets and continue to give you a slight pull like a child showing you the way to his new find. His find is a dying plant that he brings home or a house full of books.Chandramohan Kulkarni's artwork gives the text an edge, a colorful and vibrant edge. One look would invite you to look at it again.

Download Ektara Trust Publication Catalogue.