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Tag: Devika Rangachari

February 13, 2022February 13, 2022 ACLiSA Book Reviews

When Amma Went Away

Written by Devika Rangachari CBT, 2002, 120 pages, ISBN: 8170119286 By Ahona Das When Nalini finds out that her mother has been selected for a very prestigious research project that only few people ever get a chance in, her heart both fills with pride and breaks. The project is in Singapore and as a result … Continue reading When Amma Went Away

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