
The book opens with a familiar, comforting setting — grandchildren gathered around their beloved Ajja (Grandpa) in Shiggaon during summer break. As rain pours and mangoes ripen, Grandpa begins pulling one tale after another from his magical “bag of stories.” These tales aren’t just for amusement; they carry old-world wisdom, wit, and life lessons that feel fresh yet nostalgic.
A cast of characters that win your heart
Whether it’s a greedy man who learns a lesson or a kind girl who’s rewarded for her selflessness, the characters in these stories are sketched with simplicity and soul. Grandpa becomes a storyteller-magician, and the children become our companions as we listen in. Each story feels personal, like something our own elders may have told us — a beautiful nod to oral storytelling traditions.
Why it’s a treat for young readers
Sudha Murty has a rare gift: she writes in a voice that speaks to children without talking down to them. The language is simple, but never simplistic. The themes — honesty, kindness, humility, patience — are woven gently into plots that are fun and engaging. It’s not just a book to be read; it’s a book to be shared and relived, especially at bedtime or during holidays.
A literary gem wrapped in innocence
With her signature warmth, Sudha Murty offers more than just tales — she creates a world where values matter, where joy is found in togetherness, and where stories have the power to shape hearts. Grandpa’s Bag of Stories is not only a tribute to Indian storytelling but a reminder of how beautiful childhood and good company can be. It’s a literary hug that stays with you long after the last page.
