This Book is very nice and awesome, but the sad part is that I read it in library. I asked whether I get this book for sale, but they said they couldn't. In this book, I liked the way how children were helping their grandparents by providing ration kits to the needy people for their village due to this pandemic, cleaning the house, gardening, and many more things. Even the stories told by them were really impressive. How the rice and wheat was found,how the word 'virus' formed, how a zamindar's wife gave birth to a girl and transformed her to a boy, how a small boy of a servant of a businessman understands dog language which later became true by growing into a large finance minister and comes to the businessman's house to feast. Like this, there are many stories in this. I even remember the children's names: Raghu, Meenu, Anoushka and Krishna. In these children, Anoushka and Krishna are Sudha Murthy's Granddaughters. Even now, writing this review, it's felling like I want to read that book, once more. I would like to thank Sudha Murthy ma'am who took lots of efforts on writing this book, that too in this COVID-19 lockdown. Thank you!