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Dear Mrs Naidu
Rated 4.07 out of 5 based on 14 customer ratings
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SKU: 9789383074983
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In “Dear Mrs. Naidu” (9789383074983), 12-year-old Sarojini fights to save her friendship with Amir, who left their slum for a private school. Discovering the Right to Education, she seeks a free seat at his school or enrolls him back in their government school. With support from classmates, a lawyer, and letters to her namesake, freedom fighter Sarojini Naidu, she navigates urban poverty, championing her future. Explore themes of friendship, family, and social justice. Award-winning author Mathangi Subramanian delivers a poignant story.
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Manish Kumar –
A truly inspiring story that touched my heart. Sarojini’s determination is amazing. It’s a great read for young and old.
Annie Goswami –
This book is a little treasure. The innocence of the friendship and the unwavering belief in justice are so inspiring. I will gift this book to friends.
Adithya T R –
A touching story of friendship and fighting for what’s right. Sarojini is an inspiring character. Some parts felt a bit rushed, though. Still, a worthwhile read.
Mohit Dujari –
A heartwarming tale of friendship and fighting for what you believe in. It is inspiring and relatable.
Jeelkumar Rajeshbhai Kadeval –
Dear Mrs. Naidu is an absolute gem! It’s heartwarming to see a young girl championing for education rights. It’s a must-read for children and adults.
Ayush Prabhakar –
I struggled to connect with the characters. The writing style didn’t quite grab me. It has a great underlying theme.
Anurag Kapoor –
The book really touched my heart, the bond between the two friend is amazing. Overall, a great book
Jayesh –
The premise was intriguing, but the execution felt a little flat. It’s an important topic, but I wasn’t fully captivated.
Gouri Sreekumar –
Loved the themes of social justice and the power of friendship. The writing is beautiful and engaging. Highly recommend this book to everyone.
Sonal Singh –
The book does highlight social problems. It just didn’t fully resonate with me.
Anonymous –
A powerful and moving story about friendship, education, and social justice. Sarojini’s character is beautifully written and relatable. A must-read!
Md Kaif Alam –
An okay read. I appreciated the message, but the plot felt predictable at times. Sarojini’s determination was admirable, though.
Sakshi Garg –
The story is decent, but not spectacular. While it has some strong points, I found it to be just average overall.
Govind Garg –
I enjoyed the book, but I felt some of the characters could have been developed more fully. Overall, it’s a good story with a valuable message.