Everyone in his community loves Vinayak, a young boy in his early twenties, as he loves helping others. One year, during the Ganapati Festival, Vinayak and his friends start a donation for the festival. After the celebrations, they realize that they've collected quite a significant amount of money.
The Last Note: (Penguin Petit)
β Scribed by Amrit Sinha
- Book ID
- 111096628
- Publisher
- Penguin Random House India Private Limited
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- en-GB
- Weight
- 127 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9789351180470
- ASIN
- B075G9ND9N
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β¦ Synopsis
What makes journeys so magical? On her to way to Delhi for her grandson's first birthday, Sapna realizes she's boarded the wrong train and might just end up stranded in an unknown town. However, someone come to her rescueβsomeone with a very familiar voice, which takes her down the memory lane. But he disappears as quickly as he appeared, leaving only a note behind. Who was this man? Why did he help her? Why did it feel like he meant so much to her? Read on to discover the answers to these questions.
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