Grandma’s Bag of Stories” is a collection of short stories written by Sudha Murthy, an Indian author and philanthropist. Sudha Murthy published the book on October 1, 2011. It features a series of simple yet engaging tales that reflect Indian culture, traditions, and values.
Children and young adults are the target audience for Sudha Murthy’s entertaining and instructive stories in Grandma’s Bag of Stories. The book is renowned for its capacity to impart moral teachings via realistic stories that frequently incorporate humour, adventure, and imagination. The stories are told by a grandmother to her grandchildren and are frequently based on the author’s own early life experiences, offering both amusement and insight. A favourite among young readers and their families, the book is highly recognised for its readability and ability to engage readers.
Contents
The Beginning of the Stories
‘Doctor, Doctor’
Kavery and the Thief
Who Was the Happiest of Them All?
The Enchanted Scorpions
The Horse Trap
A Treasure for Ramu
The Donkey and the Stick
‘What’s in It for Me?’
The Princess’s New Clothes
The Story of Paan
Payasam for a Bear
Fire on the Beard
The Way You Look at It
Roopa’s Great Escape
Five Spoons of Salt
How the Seasons Got Their Share
The Island of Statues
The Kingdom of Fools
The Story of Silk
When Yama Called
The Unending Story
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