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The Narrow Road to Palem (Collected Short Stories, Volume 1)

The Narrow Road to Palem (Collected Short Stories, Volume 1)

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Step into Palem, a quaint little village on the eastern bank of the Godavari where the moonlight is clear, the air is laden with mist, and nothing is ever what it seems. A collection of twenty short stories.

This title is part of the Collected Short Stories Bundle, a hand-picked 3-book collection that you can grab for just ₹399 (Save 50%). [See the Bundle]


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A collection of twenty short stories set in Palem: Sharath Komarraju's little village that stands on the eastern bank of the Godavari.

From The Ace of Clubs, in which a humble snack-seller discovers the nature of good luck, to No Yellow in my Rainbow, where the entire village gathers at the Shiva temple on a rain-stricken day, these stories will take you on a trip to Palem, where everyone knows everyone else and yet something is always afoot.


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