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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalWhat if an eleven-year-old lonely boy's wish for a friend actually came true?
And what if that friend was no other than a fairy—Pari—who crash-lands in his bedroom while fleeing from a terrifying demon?
Just when Chintu starts to believe in magic, Pari vanishes—back to her world to confront the dark forces threatening it. But something goes wrong. Now, it’s Chintu’s turn to save her.
To rescue his only friend, Chintu must enter a perilous video game inspired by Hindu mythology—where monsters lurk, riddles test courage, and his greatest fears come alive.
Can Chintu face his fears?
Can he save Pari—and himself?
Join Chintu, Pari, Granny, Balthasur, mischievous elves, and many more magical creatures in this unforgettable journey of friendship, bravery, and magic. And experience a world of wonders and magic like never before!
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Rashmi Jindal is a prolific reader, versatile writer and passionate educator. Alongside teaching the intricacies of English grammar in her classrooms, she nurtures her students’ creativity by inspiring them to give wings to their imagination.
With four published books to her credit - Fix the Risk of Committing Common Errors in English (a guide on English Grammar), Athaah- Nari Man aur Jeevan, and Harfon ke Paar Chuppiyon Pe PhD (both anthologies of Hindi Poetry), Let Love Happen (a romantic novel) - Rashmi now ventures into Children’s Literature with her fifth book, Chintu, Pari & Balthasur.
Besides writing books, she also writes movie scripts and composes short stories and poems in both Hindi and English, with some of her pieces being featured on platforms like Women’s Web and Induswomanwriting.com. She shares her poetry through live recitations on social media, continuing to connect with readers through both voice and words.
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