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Debuting in the literary world

Published by: Team GI Youth
Bengaluru-based author, who was the 2017 winner of the Toto Award for Fiction, recently released his debut book Teen Couple Have Fun Outdoors which is receiving glowing reviews across the globe.
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Published on 25, Jul 2022

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