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‘Mamavaji’s old and gets confused.’
As his Grandpa gets ill and more confused, Xerxes’ life becomes correspondingly difficult. There are boys at school playing all kinds of mean tricks on him and his mother wants him to excel, as usual-but it is hard when his main ally Grandpa is not himself.
How is Xerxes going to cope with the different things people expect of him? Will he make peace in school? And most importantly, can he help Grandpa become better?
Imprint: Duckbill
Published: Aug/2021
ISBN: 9780143452164
Length : 112 Pages
MRP : ₹250.00
Imprint: Penguin Audio
Published:
ISBN:
Imprint: Duckbill
Published: Aug/2021
ISBN:
Length : 112 Pages
MRP : ₹250.00
‘Mamavaji’s old and gets confused.’
As his Grandpa gets ill and more confused, Xerxes’ life becomes correspondingly difficult. There are boys at school playing all kinds of mean tricks on him and his mother wants him to excel, as usual-but it is hard when his main ally Grandpa is not himself.
How is Xerxes going to cope with the different things people expect of him? Will he make peace in school? And most importantly, can he help Grandpa become better?
Madhuri Kamat has documented and edited NGO work for two decades, written a poem on women who live on the pavement, a play on child sexual abuse and a script for UNICEF, and translated poems by street children. She has penned television soaps and scripts for forthcoming films. Her first book, Whose Father, What Goes?, is a retelling of Hamlet.