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Search and write a short story authored by Sudha Murthy which is not in your textbook.

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1. Wise And Otherwise

Wise And Otherwise by Sudha Murty

Wise And Otherwise, a non-fiction book, is a collection of fifty vignettes of the real-life incidents of Sudha Murty where she encounters ordinary people and extraordinary minds during her travels, and which left a profound impression on her.

2. How I Taught My Grandmother to Read and Other Stories

How I Taught My Grandmother to Read and Other Stories by Sudha Murthy

How I Taught My Grandmother to Read and Other Stories is a collection of 25 semi-autobiographical short stories written by Murty. Each of the stories is simple and touching and is packed with values.

Funny, spirited and inspiring, the book teaches a valuable lesson about the importance of doing what you believe is right and having the courage to realize your dreams.

3. Gently Falls the Bakula

Gently Falls the Bakula by Sudha Murty

Gently falls the Bakula is the story of Shrikant and Shrimati who belong to two hostile communities and fall in love. The best thing about the book is its character depiction.

Sudha Murty’s writing hits home where many of us have seen this happening in and around us. The story is simple, follows a single plot and focuses on the two main characters only.

4. Mahashweta

Mahashweta by Sudha Murty

Mahashweta is an inspiring story of courage and resilience in a world marred by illusions and betrayals.

This is the story of Anupama whose marriage falls apart when she is diagnosed with leukoderma. Overcoming the social stigma of a married woman who is left by her husband, she moves to Bombay where she finds success, respect and rebuilds her life.

5. Dollar Bahu

Dollar Bahu by Sudha Murty

Dollar Bahu is the story of the Gauramma, her Dollar Bahu Jamuna and her other simpleton bahu Vinuta.

Between Jamuna’s Dollars and Vinuta’s selfless devotion, Gauramma always finds her favour with the dollars and ignores what is truly priceless – Vinuta’s devotion and selfless love.

6. The Day I Stopped Drinking Milk

The Day I Stopped Drinking Milk by Sudha Murty

The Day I Stopped Drinking Milk is a collection of heartwarming experiences of Sudha Murty, written as she walks the roads of rural and urban India.

She weaves the everyday life of men and women in India into short stories and each story has a unique takeaway that you’ll never forget.

The title story is a story about Sudha Murty’s visit to Odisha and about the poor tribals she met there.

7. The Old Man and His God: Discovering the Spirit of India

The Old Man and His God by Sudha Murty

Told simply and directly from the heart, The Old Man and His God is a collection of snapshots of the varied facets of human nature and a mirror to the souls of the people of India.

There are stories about people’s generosity-and selfishness-in times of natural disasters like the tsunami; women struggling to speak out in a world that refuses to listen to them and tales of young professionals trying to find their feet as they climb up the corporate ladder.

8. Grandma’s Bag Of Stories

Grandma's Bag Of Stories by Sudha Murty

Sudha Murty’s Grandma’s Bag of Stories brings forth memories of a grandparent spinning tales around animals and mysterious characters.

The story starts with Anand, Krishna, Raghu and Meena arriving at their Ajji and Ajja’s house in Shiggaon. They spend the summer listening to their Ajji as she opens her big bag of stories.

She tells stories of kings and cheats, princesses and onions, monkeys and mice and scorpions and hidden treasures.

9. House of Cards

House of Cards by Sudha Murthy

House of Cards portrays the clash of the simplicity of village life and the complexity of city life.

This is the story of Mridula, an energetic yet simple village girl who moves to Bangalore after her marriage to Sanjay, a doctor.

The story is about their family life, and how they rise in status in the city, but begin to find differences in their relationship.

10. Three Thousand Stitches

Three Thousand Stitches by Sudha Murthy

Three Thousand Stitches is a collection of 11 short stories that draw from Sudha Murty’s real-life experiences, as an individual and as the chairperson of Infosys Foundation.

The book narrates many stories – the rescue and rehabilitation of 3,000 devadasis in Karnataka, her experience as the only girl studying engineering in a college full of boys, her encounter with Bollywood across the world etc.

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