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Surprisingly, it was her terrible painting that made Neha M a reader

Neha M | Readers’ Story of the Week | Story #145

From the age I could hold a pencil, my mother brought me a multitude of coloring books. Now, I hate to break this to you, but I was (and probably still am) the worst painter of the century. But only losers quit, so I continued making those terrible paintings. After an awful lot of execrable Read more…

Dr. Aparna Ajith reminisces about the influence her grandma, or Achamma, has had on her life

Aparna Ajith | Readers’ Story of the Week | Story #124

There’s always room for a story that can transport people to another place. Joanne Kathleen Rowling, aka J. K. Rowling, the household name among fantasy writers, has exemplified her dictum by constantly transporting the readers to a realm of illusion, imagination, fancy and fiction. Growing up, I too have heard umpteen stories that fashioned the Read more…

Albeit surprised by the unexpected present from Ammachi, Solomon decided to make the most of it

Solomon and how ‘Ammachi’ inspired him with her kindness

“Wait a minute, Solomon. I’ve got something for you,” these were the words of Dwarka ammachi, or grandma. She was the eldest and the most pious person in our local church. The eighth grader me surmised that it was some wonderful present or a savory delicacy, or that she was perhaps in need of some Read more…