At the tender age of seven, Kalki Singh’s exceptional abilities in reading and math are recognized by her class teacher, setting her on a path of knowledge and discovery. Unlike her twin sister, Lakshmi, who is focused on preparing to become a perfect bride, Kalki finds solace in the world of books and exploration.
Despite her traditional parents, especially her critical mother, disapproving of her rebellious nature, Kalki stays true to herself. As she struggles to balance pleasing her parents and maintaining her independence, her actions inspire and encourage others to change the course of their future, breaking societal expectations and stereotypes.
This is the story of a young girl from a small town in India, who dared to dream big and pursue her passions and as a result, create an extraordinary life for herself.
Sanjana Kanamarlapudi’s foray into the world of the novella with 330% is a young author’s take on an age-old social issue – the struggle of the girl child for independence and equality.
The Moon Wolf
Sanjana has developed her central character in such a way that it will attract the readers and offer them an exemplary character that they will remember and take inspiration from.
The Moon Wolf
Bella Clarke and the Cave of Mysteries is an amazing book with a good storyline!
Bella Clarke and the Cave of Mysteries
Wow! I can’t believe Sanjana is only 9 years old. I am reading the book slowly because I don't want to finish it off so soon!
Cupcake the Unicorn Family
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The Moon Wolf is truly an inspirational story of struggle and victory! Sanjana has a knack for fusing quality and entertainment together in her novel.