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The millenials who grew up in the lively cities of India back in the 80s and 90s hold banks of memories about the urban wildlife. In a post liberalised world as the national prospered, our cities grew often leaving the urban wildlife behind. "The Little Green Window" serves as a time machine, transporting readers back to an era when finding a patch of green was a treasured adventure. This book isn't just a collection of stories; it's a portal to the cherished memories of a bygone era, inviting readers to relive the magic of their childhood.

Produktbeschreibung
The millenials who grew up in the lively cities of India back in the 80s and 90s hold banks of memories about the urban wildlife. In a post liberalised world as the national prospered, our cities grew often leaving the urban wildlife behind. "The Little Green Window" serves as a time machine, transporting readers back to an era when finding a patch of green was a treasured adventure. This book isn't just a collection of stories; it's a portal to the cherished memories of a bygone era, inviting readers to relive the magic of their childhood.
Autorenporträt
"Somreet Bhattacharya is a seasoned journalist turned naturalist and a storyteller based in New Delhi, India. Over the past fifteen years, he has significantly contributed to some of India's leading publications, including The Times of India and The Economic Times. In addition to his journalistic endeavours, Somreet is a passionate birder, photographer, and foodie. He shares his experiences and stories through his blog, ""storywallah,"" where he combines his love for travel and storytelling. His stories usually have a quirky take on human activities, life and nature."