River of GOODNESS?

Here’s a puzzle for the three sisters to solve. Will they be able to do it?

November 17, 2016 03:24 pm | Updated 03:24 pm IST

Sangeeta, the first born, would rather do Math than cook for the family business. Dutta, the youngest, loves nothing better than cooking and Nita, the middle child, has plans of her own. As if that weren’t enough, something mysterious is happening to all the families in the village of Rajpur, as letters of complaints pour in about their products.

Can Sangeeta, Nita and Dutta unravel the tangle of magic in their own house? And solve the mystery of why everything made in Rajpur is going bad?

About the author

Nandini Nayar is the author of more than 30 books for children of all ages. For younger children she has published over two dozen picture books. For older children she has written short stories, novels, adaptations, fictional biographies and retellings.

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