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Mummy, Susu!

Neha Singh

Rs. 200

Neha Singh's story shows how beautiful the world can be if we Ask QUESTIONS!In our adult-centric world, the story shifts our gaze to a child. A girl asks for something basic, and essential for the sustenance of the human body- A toilet, so she could relieve herself.Unquestioning and compliant adults,... Read More

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Neha Singh's story shows how beautiful the world can be if we Ask QUESTIONS!In our adult-centric world, the story shifts our gaze to a child. A girl asks for something basic, and essential for the sustenance of the human body- A toilet, so she could relieve herself.Unquestioning and compliant adults, as one turns into after years of disengagement, have woven their routines around the non-availability of the toilets.The book manifests childhood in its essence.Meenal Singh and Erik Egerup have brought this questioning, courageous girl to life in the pages of the book.

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Description
Neha Singh's story shows how beautiful the world can be if we Ask QUESTIONS!In our adult-centric world, the story shifts our gaze to a child. A girl asks for something basic, and essential for the sustenance of the human body- A toilet, so she could relieve herself.Unquestioning and compliant adults, as one turns into after years of disengagement, have woven their routines around the non-availability of the toilets.The book manifests childhood in its essence.Meenal Singh and Erik Egerup have brought this questioning, courageous girl to life in the pages of the book.

Download Ektara Trust Publication Catalogue.

Additional Information
Book Type

Paperback

Publisher Jugnoo Prakashan, an imprint of Ektara Trust
Language Hindi
ISBN 978-93-92873-324
Pages 36
Publishing Year 2023

Mummy, Susu!

Neha Singh's story shows how beautiful the world can be if we Ask QUESTIONS!In our adult-centric world, the story shifts our gaze to a child. A girl asks for something basic, and essential for the sustenance of the human body- A toilet, so she could relieve herself.Unquestioning and compliant adults, as one turns into after years of disengagement, have woven their routines around the non-availability of the toilets.The book manifests childhood in its essence.Meenal Singh and Erik Egerup have brought this questioning, courageous girl to life in the pages of the book.

Download Ektara Trust Publication Catalogue.