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082 | _aFiction LAL-Y | ||
100 | _aLal, Yashodhara | ||
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_aThose days in Delhi / _cYashodhara Lal |
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_aIndia _bHarper Collins Publishers _c2019 |
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300 | _a331 p. | ||
365 |
_aINR _b299.00 |
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500 | _aDelhi in the Nineties. And this time, it's going to be Gudia's summer. So what if she's the quintessential awkward middle child? So what if it seems like everything - from the hair sprouting on her legs to teachers making her life miserable - is conspiring against her? She's taking matters into her own hands, and there's no way that she's going to fail. After all, there are three things Gudia is obsessed with - Basketball, the Boy with the American accent...and Winning. But in her desire to win this campaign of middle-school one-upmanship and conceal her plummeting grades, Gudia might just lose all that's important to her - including herself. Best-selling author Yashodhara Lal is back with this funny, bittersweet and entirely relatable story about growing up; of that summer of innocence, when the world was simpler, and even our problems seemed sweeter. | ||
650 | _aFiction |