for her summer vacation. Accustomed to the fast-paced life of the city, Nooni slowly adjusts to the gentle rhythm of village life—learning to ride a cycle, trekking, and listening to her grandmother’s captivating stories.
: Nooni is described as a "happy-go-lucky tomboy" who prefers T-shirts and leggings over frilly dresses and outdoor play over the internet.
Sudha Murty excels at depicting the beauty of rural India. The book emphasizes the importance of connecting with one's roots and the wisdom of older generations.
for her summer vacation. Accustomed to the fast-paced life of the city, Nooni slowly adjusts to the gentle rhythm of village life—learning to ride a cycle, trekking, and listening to her grandmother’s captivating stories.
: Nooni is described as a "happy-go-lucky tomboy" who prefers T-shirts and leggings over frilly dresses and outdoor play over the internet.
Sudha Murty excels at depicting the beauty of rural India. The book emphasizes the importance of connecting with one's roots and the wisdom of older generations.