
Set in a time long ago, the story introduces readers to a kingdom where fruits existed but none were as special as the mango we know today. Through the journey of a kind-hearted queen who cares deeply for her people and the mysterious sage she helps, Sudha Murty weaves a tale that feels like a modern Indian folk story. The central theme is clear and charming: goodness never goes unnoticed.
Characters that embody heart and hope
The queen, wise and full of compassion, is the heart of this story. Her gentle strength is a role model for young readers. The sage, a classic Murty-style character — quiet, magical, and insightful — becomes the catalyst for change. Each character, though simple, represents values we want children to imbibe: generosity, humility, and empathy.
A perfect blend of myth and morality
What makes this book a joy to read is how it blends Indian culture, nature, and values into a story that’s both engaging and meaningful. The illustrations add colour and life to every page, keeping young minds curious. It’s a read-aloud treasure that allows parents and teachers to discuss kindness in action through story — without ever sounding preachy.
A magical fruit, a magical storyteller
Sudha Murty has once again used her gift for storytelling to turn an everyday object — the mango — into a symbol of grace and reward. In under 40 pages, she creates a legend that could easily be passed on through generations. How the Mango Got Its Magic is a gentle reminder that even the smallest good deed can leave the sweetest taste behind.
