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Maroc Maroc - THEINDIANSUN.COM.AU - A La Une - 12/Jan 21:24

A Little Owl’s big dream

Krithika Mohan sits comfortably, yet her words brim with an urgency to disrupt the status quo in children’s literature. “As a child of Indian immigrants growing up in Australia, I rarely saw myself in the stories I read,” she says. “It’s a void I’ve carried with me, and I knew one day I had to […]

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