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1 author picked The Boy with 2 Grandfathers as one of their favorite books. Why do they recommend it?

I loved this book because of several reasons. The big one is Mini Srinivasan’s reputation as an award-winner for kids makes anyone interested in reading her next book.

Essentially, the book revolves around a boy in Pune, India, the title suggests, with two grandfathers. Amol, the main character’s name, loves both his grandfathers and considers them his mentors. One of his grandfathers is flamboyant, and one is steady and sober, but both love him to bits.

It is a delightful blend of humor and a book that aims to teach you a lesson. It is essential reading in…

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