The Fruit Seller

Tales by a 12-Year-Old American Living in India

Fiction & Literature
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Author: Sagar Castleman ISBN: 9781524644956
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: October 24, 2016
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Sagar Castleman
ISBN: 9781524644956
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: October 24, 2016
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

In these touching, suspenseful, and surprisingly perceptive stories, twelve-year-old Sagar Castleman draws the reader into the lives and adventures of a compelling set of characters in India and the US. With an Indian mother and an American father, Sagars insightful perspective on life in India shines through in these tales, many of which have plot twists that catch the reader off guard. Read about a fruit seller who must make a sudden moral decision, the mysterious background of a cheerful dairy shop owner, the perils of drinking and driving, and a billionaire who invites fifteen children to a mysterious party. The stories explore themes such as what it means to do the right thing, when to trust someone you dont know, and what constitutes lasting friendship with a cousin on the other side of the world, a puppy down the street, or a man from another planet. This first collection of short stories by an aspiring young writer will entertain and inspire preteens, teens, and adults alike.

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In these touching, suspenseful, and surprisingly perceptive stories, twelve-year-old Sagar Castleman draws the reader into the lives and adventures of a compelling set of characters in India and the US. With an Indian mother and an American father, Sagars insightful perspective on life in India shines through in these tales, many of which have plot twists that catch the reader off guard. Read about a fruit seller who must make a sudden moral decision, the mysterious background of a cheerful dairy shop owner, the perils of drinking and driving, and a billionaire who invites fifteen children to a mysterious party. The stories explore themes such as what it means to do the right thing, when to trust someone you dont know, and what constitutes lasting friendship with a cousin on the other side of the world, a puppy down the street, or a man from another planet. This first collection of short stories by an aspiring young writer will entertain and inspire preteens, teens, and adults alike.

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