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020 _a978-93-84375-41-6
041 _aHindi
082 _aARTS
_bGRO
100 _aGrover, Varun
245 0 _aPaper Chor / पेपर चोर
260 _a.
_bJugnoo Prakshan
_c2019
300 _a60p.;col.ill.
_c8.5×8.5 inches
_rPaperback
504 _aVarun Grover's magical language has impressed many youngsters. With this book, one could add children also to the list of his admirers. Seven stories. Mystery, thrill, wonder, and dreams- his language retains the same magical quality in all genres. At times, he writes so little that the ideas seem to have trickled down to the tip of the language. Then there is no space for anything else. He tells a story in a way that it seems he has become one with the audience. Therefore, you keep finding yourself in the company of a reader. Not once does his descriptions of events and people become judgemental. This is an incredible feat. He just keeps feeding our curiosities. He does not create suspense to suddenly interest the reader with a mystery. Instead, he lets the mystery unfold, which creates the space for the story to move forward.
650 _aArt
650 _aChidlren's Story
650 _aFiction
650 _aPaintings
650 _aPicture Books
650 _aStory Collection
700 _aKulkarni, Chandramohan
_eIllustrator
942 _cBKS
999 _c1130
_d1130