Aart
₹200
The book contains 17 short stories written on various Social issues and the life in the surrounding. The craft of story telling in this book is very touching and they deal with great nuance on the problem of human sufferings.
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| SKU: | 5270 |
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| Categories: | Konkani, Short Stories |
| Weight | 100 g |
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Publisher's Address
Rajaee Prakashan, C/O Avadoot Amonkar, H.No 84, Amona, Quepem, 9823575623
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