Journey Beyond Classroom (Volume I): An Exclusive Anthology by APS Delhi Cantt. Students

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  • Journey Beyond Classroom (Volume I): An Exclusive Anthology by APS Delhi Cantt. Students Book Detail

  • Author : Students of APS Delhi Cantt.
  • Release Date :
  • Publisher : Astitva Prakashan
  • Genre : Fiction
  • Pages : 179
  • ISBN 13 : 9358388234
  • File Size : 93,93 MB

Journey Beyond Classroom (Volume I): An Exclusive Anthology by APS Delhi Cantt. Students by Students of APS Delhi Cantt. PDF Summary

Book Description: Journey Beyond Classroom (Volume I): An Exclusive Anthology by APS, Delhi Cantt Students is a collection of short stories spun by the students from the Army Public School, Delhi Cantt. This exceptional anthology takes you on a profound exploration of themes such as Identity, Friendship, Mythology, Exploration and Adventure, Family Bonds, Resilience, and Gender Equality. These young storytellers pour their hearts into tales that reflect the human spirit's triumph over challenges. Journey Beyond Classroom is more than a collection; it's a celebration of diverse experiences that bind us together.

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