The Piano- story of a friendship by Nandita Basu
Fact and fiction merge in a story that spans time and continents, but is connected by a single object- a piano. This ‘piano story’ will strike a deep chord in your heart!
Fact and fiction merge in a story that spans time and continents, but is connected by a single object- a piano. This ‘piano story’ will strike a deep chord in your heart!
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