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Murty, who has over 250 titles across multiple languages for children and adults to her name, last wrote an adult non-fiction, ”Three Thousand Stitches”, in 2017.
Her latest book is inspired by her hometown and fuelled by ”a passion for unveiling the extraordinary within the ordinary”.
”I grew up in a small town with a different culture. I met many characters while growing up and, in this book, there are fourteen unique yet relatable characters. I hope you enjoy reading ‘Common Yet Uncommon’, and I am sure you can recollect, recognize, reward and applaud such simple people,” Murty said in a statement.
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”Our beloved author Sudha Murty is back with her new book Common yet Uncommon for adults after a gap of six years. The everyday stories based on real-life characters will entertain, engage and stay on with you for a long time,” Milee Ashwarya, publisher, Penguin Random House India said.
The book is scheduled to come out in October this year and is currently available for pre-order on all major e-commerce websites.