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A young author

Compiled by: Team GI
A growing crop of youngsters are writing their novels, alongside exams and life, and one such author is Anusha Subramaniam. At 12, she made her debut with Heirs of Catriona and released her second book Never Gone in 2016.
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Published on 07, Nov 2022

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