The Children of Punjab

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  • The Children of Punjab Book Detail

  • Author : Ishar P Singh
  • Release Date : 2021-03-21
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  • Pages : 174
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  • File Size : 65,65 MB

The Children of Punjab by Ishar P Singh PDF Summary

Book Description: Two young British Sikh's attend their grandfather's funeral in the small farming village of Tehara, Punjab.Shortly after, their grandmother goes missing and the siblings are forced on to a path that will challenge them mentally, physically and spiritually.Join Ruhi Kaur and Jaikaar Singh as they journey through the Punjab in search of their grandmother, and for a way back home.

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