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Sudha Murty is a highly accomplished writer proficient in both English and Kannada. She has written novels, technical books, travelogues, collections of short stories, non-fictional pieces, and books for children .

Her books have been translated into all the major Indian languages.

Murty was the recipient of the R.K. Narayan Award for Literature and the Padma Shri in 2006, and the Attimabbe Award from the government of Karnataka for excellence in Kannada literature in 2011. She has also been bestowed with the Padma Bhushan, the 3rd highest Indian civilian award in the year 2023.

In March 2024, she was nominated as the Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha by the President of India.

Murty is a notable philanthropist, author, educator, and former chairperson of the  Infosys Foundation  and a member of public healthcare initiatives of the  Gates Foundation .

Murty is deeply involved in various social causes such as healthcare, education, empowering women, promoting public hygiene, supporting art and culture, and helping to alleviate poverty at the grassroots level.

Her vision of a library for each school has resulted in the setting up of 50,000 libraries so far. Through the Infosys Foundation, she has built 2,300 houses in the flood-affected areas.

Here, at bookGeeks we present to you a list of best Sudha Murty Books to read. Since the list comprises of books catering to different genres and different age groups, they have been categorized accordingly for our reader’s benefit.

List of Sudha Murty Books (Genre Wise)

1. gently falls the bakula, 2. mahashweta, 3. dollar bahu, 4. house of cards, 5. the mother i never knew, 1. the bird with golden wings: stories of wit and magic, 2. the serpent’s revenge: unusual tales from the mahabharata, 3. the man from the egg: unusual tales about the trinity, 4. the upside-down king: unusual tales about rama and krishna, 5. the daughter from a wishing tree, 6. the sage with two horns: unusual tales from mythology, 1. wise and otherwise, 2. the day i stopped drinking milk, 3. something happened on the way to heaven: 20 inspiring real-life stories, 4. three thousand stitches, 5. the old man and his god, 6. here, there and everywhere, 7. common, yet uncommon, 1. grandma’s bag of stories, 2. how i taught my grandmother to read and other stories, 3. the magic drum and other favourite stories, 4. the magic of the lost temple, 5. the magic of the lost story, 6. the gopi diaries: coming home, 7. the gopi diaries: finding love, 8. the gopi diaries: growing up, 9. how the sea became salty, 10. how the onion got its layers, 11. how the earth got its beauty, 12. how the mango got its magic, 13. how the bamboo got its bounty.

List of Sudha Murty Books - Childrens Novels Fiction Non Fiction Short Stories

Novels by Sudha Murty

Here is the list of novels written by Sudha Murty.

Gently Falls the Bakula by Sudha Murty

In this book, Sudha Murty, quite reliably delves into the struggles of work ethics and modern lifestyle. The narrative follows the journey of a young couple, Shrikant and Shrimati, who belong to two hostile communities and fall in love.

After marriage, Srikant slowly and steadily starts rising up the corporate ladder. However, amidst his professional success, their married life begins to lose its charm and identity.

Gently Falls the Bakula

Mahashweta is a tale of bravery and strength set in a world of deceit and false promises. It follows Anupama, whose life takes a drastic turn when her marriage crumbles due to her diagnosis of leukoderma.

Despite facing societal judgment and abandonment by her husband, she relocates to Bombay where she discovers success, earns respect, and reconstructs her life from the ground up. Anupama’s journey showcases resilience and will power amidst adversity.

Mahashweta

Dollar Bahu narrates the tale of Gauramma, her rich and affluent Dollar daughter-in-law Jamuna, and her other simpler daughter-in-law Vinuta. Gauramma’s preference for Jamuna’s wealth over Vinuta’s selfless care becomes evident in the story.

However, during a trip to America, Gauramma experiences the true essence of love, respect, and devotion. The story speaks of the havoc money can wreak on family dynamics when values are ignored, and on the importance of relationships over material wealth.

Dollar Bahu Sudha Murthy [Paperback] Sudha Murty

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 when Sanjay’s insatiable greed starts growing and he resorts to corrupt practices to make more and more money.

House of Cards: A Novel

The Mother I Never Knew  comprises two novellas that explore two quests by two different men, Venkatesh and Mukesh — both for mothers they never knew they had. The book is a poignant, dramatic book that reaches deep into the human heart to reveal what we really feel about those closest to us.

It asks if it’s truly feasible to reconcile with a reality as harsh and deceptive as that faced by Venkatesh and Mukesh.

Mother I Never Knew, The

Short Story Collection by Sudha Murty

Here is the list of Short Story Collections written by Sudha Murty.

The Bird with Golden Wings by Sudha Murthy

Delightful colour illustrations bring to life tales of magical creatures, princesses and kings, and ordinary witty men and women in this book,  The Bird with Golden Wings . This collection of 21 short stories is another one of Sudha Murty’s priceless gifts to children conveying life lessons in a readable and relatable manner.

THE BIRD WITH GOLDEN WINGS

In  The Serpent’s Revenge , Sudha Murty reintroduces the fascinating world of India’s greatest epic, Mahabharata, through the extraordinary tales in this collection, each of which is sure to fill you with a sense of wonder and bewilderment.

Many of the tales in this book stand out – the story of Chandrahasa, that of Babruvahana (Arjuna’s son who kills his own dad), the golden mongoose, the story of Duryodhana’s good brother Vikarna and Ghatothkacha’s son Barbarika.

The Serpent's Revenge: Unusual Tales from the Mahabharata [Paperback] Sudha Murty

In  The Man from the Egg , Sudha Murty weaves enchanting tales of the three most powerful gods of India – the trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva.

This book is a collection of wonderfully short, crisp stories that take us on a magical journey to a land of gods, demigods, asuras, rakshasas, handsome valiant princes, beautiful strong-willed princesses, learned sages, proud kings and a lot more!

The Man From The Egg: Unusual Tales About The Trinity [Paperback] Murty, Sudha

The Upside Down King  is a collection of 23 short stories based on Indian mythology. It is divided into two halves- Tales from the life and lineage of Lord Ram, and tales from the life and lineage of Lord Krishna. After every tale, there is also a description of the place which is known for that story.

Bestselling author Sudha Murty takes you on an arresting tour, all the while telling you of the days when demons and gods walked alongside humans, animals could talk and gods granted the most glorious boons to common people.

The Upside-Down King: Unusual Tales about Rama and Krishna [Paperback] Murty, Sudha

The Daughter from a Wishing Tree  is the fourth book in Sudha Murty’s popular mythology series. It is divided into three parts and consists of twenty-four stories. The stories are about the important roles that women have played in our mythology.

Apart from the famous ones like Sita, Ganga and Draupadi, there are many other lesser-known characters like Ashokasundari, Shakambhari, Karambha etc.

The Daughter from a Wishing Tree: Unusual Tales about Women in Mythology [Paperback] Murty, Sudha

The Sage with Two Horns is yet another masterful collection of stories of wit and wisdom from our mythology. There are stories about a handless sculptor, and a king who gave his flesh to keep his words to a pigeon, and about a throne which gives the power to deliver justice to anyone who sits on it. These stories are taken from many lesser-known mythological tales from our texts.

The Sage With Two Horns: Unusual Tales from Mythology

Non-fiction Books by Sudha Murty

Here is the list of non fiction books written by Sudha Murty.

Wise And Otherwise by Sudha Murty

Wise and Otherwise comprises fifty vignettes that recount real-life encounters of Sudha Murty during her travels. Through these anecdotes, she shares moments spent with ordinary people and extraordinary minds, each leaving a lasting impression on her.

The stories offer a glimpse into the diverse values, traditions, and imperfections of India, presenting a realistic portrayal of the country and its people.

Wise and Otherwise: A salute to Life [Paperback] 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 of 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.

The Day I Stopped Drinking Milk : Life Lessons From Here And There

Something Happened on the Way to Heaven is a collection of 20 memorable true-life stories handpicked and edited by Sudha Murty from a writing contest run by Penguin. The stories capture the hope, faith, kindness and joy that life is full of, even as we make our way through the daily grind.

Something Happened on the Way to Heaven: 20 Inspiring Real-Life Stories [Paperback] Sudha Murty

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 the 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, and people who judge others based on their appearances etc.

Three Thousand Stitches: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Lives [Paperback] Murty, Sudha

The Old Man and His God is yet another collection of stories from Sudha Murty’s real-life experiences. The title story features an elderly visually impaired man who lives independently in his small Shiva temple, refusing any assistance.

Other tales bring to light unheard stories from remote corners of the country, representing voices that were previously unheard. Sudha Murty aims to give a voice to these hidden individuals through her storytelling, and at the same time dive into the many layers of reality of our country.

The Old Man And His God: Discovering the Spirit of India

Here, There and Everywhere is a book that marks a milestone in Sudha Murty’s literary career as her 200th title spanning different genres and languages. It is a compilation of her most cherished stories from various collections, along with some new additions and a thoughtful introduction.

Just like Sudha Murty herself, this book is multifaceted, offering a diverse range of stories that celebrate her literary journey.

Here, There and Everywhere

Common Yet Uncommon paints a touching portrait of everyday life, capturing the quirks and imperfections of ordinary people. Through fourteen tales, Sudha Murty explores memories of childhood, life in her hometown, and encounters with various individuals.

The characters in these stories are not wealthy or famous; instead, they are genuine and unpretentious, with open hearts and straightforward personalities. Their stories depict the rawness of human nature, showcasing both flaws and acts of kindness.

Common, yet Uncommon

Children’s Books by Sudha Murty

These are the children’s books written by Sudha Murty.

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.

Grandma's Bag of Stories: Collection of 20+ Illustrated short stories, traditional Indian folk tales for all ages for children of all ages by Sudha Murty [Paperback] Sudha Murty

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.

How I Taught My Grandmother to Read: And Other Stories [Paperback] Sudha Murty

The Magic Drum and Other Favourite Stories is a collection of all those tales and stories that Sudha Murty heard from her grandparents and other people. These timeless tales are about many characters – the princess who thinks she is a bird, some wise men and foolish boys, funny men and women, a shepherd who carries a bag of words, and a coconut that is worth a thousand rupees.

Magic Drum and Other Favourite Stories, The [Paperback] Sudha Murty

The Magic of the Lost Temple  is heart-warming, charming and absolutely unputdownable. Nooni, a city girl, comes to her grandparents’ village to spend her summer vacations. She’s amazed by the slower pace of life there but soon embraces it, enjoying activities like making papad, organizing picnics, and learning to ride a bike with her new found friends.

Things get exciting when Nooni stumbles upon an ancient fabled stepwell right in the middle of a forest.

The Magic of the Lost Temple

The Magic of the Lost Story is an adorable adventure tale that takes us to terrains along the Tungabhadra River. After being in lockdown for more than a year, Nooni is again visiting her grandparents in their village, and she still has fond memories of previous adventures.

Eager to finally step out of the house, what she doesn’t know is that another adventure awaits her. This time she will be making a new discovery, about a missing puzzle in her family’s history.

The Magic of the Lost Story

The Gopi Diaries  is a series of three books for children about a dog called Gopi. Told in Gopi’s voice, the first book, The Gopi Diaries: Coming Home , begins with Gopi going to his new home, and tells the story of how he settles down with his loving, human family.

How Gopi sees the world around him and what he thinks of the people in his life give the story a truly unique flavour.

Gopi Diaries: Coming Home

In this second book of the series, The Gopi Diaries: Finding Love , our Gopi has grown into a stronger and robust pup, and somehow even more naughty and mischievous.

He faces new challenges, shares new experiences and makes new friends, and one day he gets the biggest surprise of his life. Written in an endearing tone, the book reminds us of the beautiful bond of love, devotion, and affection with our pets.

Gopi Diaries: Finding Love

In this 3 rd book of the series, The Gopi Diaries: Growing Up , our Gopi is now a full-grown adult dog, and now has a new dog-person in his life, the adorable Nova. Together, they embark on new discoveries and new journeys including that of bringing other lives to this big beautiful world.

THE GOPI DIARIES: GROWING UP

How the Sea Became Salty  is the first chapter book in Puffin’s Chapter Book series. The book is set a long time ago, in a time when the sea’s water was supposedly sweet and indeed drinkable.

It narrates the tale of how the sea came to be salty. It is suitable for very young readers and is a perfect way to introduce them to the beauty of Sudha Murty’s writing.

How the Sea Became Salty (HB)

How the Onion Got Its Layers  seeks to answer several questions related to the onion, like its many layers and why it brings tears to the eyes when cut. India’s favourite storyteller brings alive this timeless tale with her inimitable wit and simplicity. Dotted with charming illustrations, this is a gorgeous chapter book.

How the Onion Got Its Layers [Hardcover] Murty, Sudha [Hardcover] Murty, Sudha

How the Earth Got Its Beauty makes you marvel at the magnificent beauty of Earth. It talks of the snow-capped mountains, and the deep oceans, the vibrant flowers, and the marvellous animals. The fictional tale narrates just how these wonderful things got their beauty.

How the Earth Got Its Beauty: Puffin Chapter Book: Gorgeous new full colour, illustrated chapter book for young readers from ages 5 and up by Sudha Murty [Hardcover] Murty, Sudha

How the Mango Got Its Magic tells us the fictional and fantastical tale of just how mango got its magical and surreal sweetness. This chapter book reminds us of the hot summer days, and the adventures that summer brings.

How the Mango Got its Magic

How the Bamboo Got Its Bounty tells us the story of a shy, lonesome, and ordinary looking tree in a lush green abundant forest, and how this tree gets an unforgettable reward by the forest queen, a reward that makes all the inhabitants of the jungle very curious. This book tells us how bamboo is a constant companion in our life – from birth to death.

How The Bamboo Got Its Bounty

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Three Thousand Stitches: Book Summary & Review.

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Sudha Murty explores many personal experiences in her non-fiction title Three Thousand Stitches . A quick read, the book is full of important life lessons and values readers can take away and apply to their own lives.

Three Thousand Stitches

WHAT YOU'LL READ IN THIS POST :

A Short Summary Of The First 10 Chapters.

Three Thousand Stitches

How To Beat The Boys

Food For Thought

Three Handfuls Of Water

Cattle Class

A Life Unwritten

No Place Like Home

A Powerful Ambassador

Rasleela And The Swimming Pool

A Day In Infosys

A detailed summary of the 11th chapter, 'I Can't, We Can.'

Book Review: My Thoughts on Sudha Murty and her book, 'Three Thousand Stitches.'

Three Thousand Stitches introduces us to the devadasi community and their sordid lives. Sudha Murty is a key contributor in making their lives better through her determination and her father's important advice.

In How To Beat The Boys , a seventeen-year-old Sudha strives to become an engineer despite all the obstacles that come her way. Sudha goes on to become the only female student in her entire college, showing her strength and perseverance.

In chapter three, Food For Thought , you will learn about the diverse vegetables and fruits used in Indian cooking and their surprising places of origin.

Fun Fact: Tomato , a prime ingredient in Indian cooking, used in making soup, rasam, rice, sandwiches, and chutney, did not originate in India, but Mexico.

In Three Handfuls Of Water , Sudha Murty is introduced to a holy place — Kashi — by her grandparents. She learns the significance of going there and ends up taking a vow that opens her the door to freedom.

In the fifth chapter, Cattle Class , she recounts an incident that took place at an international airport. Also published on various media channels, this story elicits a thought-provoking message about the society that readily judges people by their appearance.

Watch Now : Sudha Murty On Being Called 'Cattle Class'

A Life Unwritten is the story of the writer's father, a doctor, who is temporarily posted in a remote village. While there, he delivers a baby of an unmarried girl and ends up doing something kind that makes a difference in her life forever.

This seventh story titled No place like home depicts people who worked as housemaids in the Middle East and their horrific experiences.

In A Powerful Ambassador , Murty explains how movies were considered a luxury in her village, Shiggaon. During her college days, she was an avid moviegoer, often visiting the movie theatre with her friends to watch classic Bollywood movies. Further, when she tours the world, she is thrilled to learn that the charm of Bollywood films and their actors has not only captured Indians but people worldwide.

Sudha Murty says, "Bollywood has graduated from being a part of the movie industry to becoming a vital partner when it comes to business generation. All in all, it is a great ambassador for our unique country."

Rasleela and the Swimming Pool , the ninth story in the collection, tells Draupadi and Krishna's story from both the writer's and her grandchildren's perspectives.

When an old friend criticizes Sudha Murty for not sparing an hour for her, she is invited to spend a day with her at Infosys Foundation. Seeing her work, the friend becomes aware of the huge responsibility Sudha Murty has. To Mrs. Murty, her day is nothing short of a marathon. This is the theme of the tenth chapter, A day in Infosys .

When Sudha Murthy first discovered the term AA i.e. Alcoholic Anonymous, she grew curious. Multiple questions arose in her mind:

What is AA and how it plays a role in an alcoholic’s life?

Is alcoholism hereditary?

What is the success rate of de-addiction? and so on.

Researching about it on the internet was not enough. She wanted to gather the information first-hand . A friend’s relative, also a chairman of an AA committee, opens a pool of information to her by inviting her to an open meeting in a church.

There, participants share how alcohol brought them to the lowest points in their lives and how AA helped them cope with them. Several of them were now dedicated to educating others about it.

AA includes 12 steps, which include apologizing to those we've hurt, helping others, and surrendering to God. God need not be religious in nature. It can also be a higher power that exists within us.

It takes years for people to become sober. However, it isn't guaranteed. There are cases of relapses as well. Because of this, they meet regularly to control their urges.

AA is active in 186 countries and has helped many alcoholics become sober.

After leaving that meeting, Murty remembers the famous Marathi play "Ekach Pyala", where the first peg of alcohol ruins a married couple's life.

Alcoholism is a medically recognized disease.

Alcoholics Anonymous deals primarily with alcohol, though some people fall for smoking and drugs as well. Nobody can predict who will develop an addiction. But, organizations like AA contribute to a better society and give people hope.

The stories Sudha Murty writes, whether fiction or non-fiction, are light to read but have a lot of value. Her books do not contain fancy wordplay or extravagant sentences. Some of them even seem like a blank stating of events, but what I get to learn from her writing is still worth it for me. I think she is very open-minded w.r.t her generation and she feels like a person loyal to her roots.

Here are three stories that I enjoyed the most in this book and why I loved them:

Reading 'Food for Thought' was like exploring different cuisines and traveling to different countries with the author.

'Cattle Class' is a great example of how your clothes do not determine who you are. Maybe I'll use this story someday when I meet some narrow-minded jerk.

Sudha Murty's dedication in 'How to Beat the Boys' is inspirational because she broke stereotypes and followed her dream to become an engineer with flying results.

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Sudha Murthy is one of the most well-known personalities of India. She is famous for her corporate venture and Philanthropy work. Mrs. Murthy is an avid traveler and a voracious reader. She is also an inspiring writer.

In this book, she has narrated the wonderful incidents of her life. The incidents that are the learning curves and have a strong impact on our society.

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Book Summary: Wise And Otherwise

The book has 50 chapters depicting the most important lessons of her life. Each chapter in this book symbolizes the need for compassion and humanity in general. Readers can connect their emotion to most of the stories.

The stories are simple and filled with emotions. Here we get to see the real neglected interiors of India that needs immediate help. We understand a new definition and meaning for the much-used term ‘Women Empowerment’. The philanthropy world which plays the role of a fundraiser is an eye-opener for most of us.

Sudha Murthy has penned these stories to throw us the light on some strong values that still exist in our money laundering society. There are lessons of values such as honesty, compassion, hard work, giving back to the society, empathizing for the people who are in need, enjoying the beauty of every minute of life, never late to learn to be more human, the significance of being an Indian and what not!

There is also desperation about the changes that are to be done immediately in the framework of Education, Industries, Philanthropy, the system of values, societal status.

All the stories are the true stories that will surprise and shock us. As readers, we are bound to be amazed by the minute observation of the writer. The observation about the daily routines of rich, poor, educated, uneducated, powerful and many others.

The stories take us to the world of protagonists and make us feel the emotion and the trauma that they are undergoing in their lives. Be it a rich businessman or a poor village schoolmaster, a software engineer or a daily wage worker. We connect to the characters of the story. Isn’t it wonderful to relive and revisit the lives of the real-life characters?

Like, in the story In Sahyadri Hills, Sudha Murthy narrates her experience with the tribes. The culture and humility of the tribes are very well written here. The headman of the tribe Tandappa teaches the valuable lesson of Gift to our writer. The writer realizes the importance of the humble ‘gifts’ that touch the right chord of the heart.

Death without Grief is another such story that can stir many of us. How will be the atmosphere of that house where there has been a tragic death? We can think of some horrifying trauma and strong emotions. But the house (which suffered a death) atmosphere that Sudha Ma’am visits will bring a small chill in our spines. She is devastated by looking at the ‘party’ time of the kith and kin in the house.

It is a lot more horrifying to understand the conversation between the couple and Sudha ma’am. The writer stresses the horrifying absence of love and declining values in the system of family. Which makes us pose a lot of questions about the family system that are slowly turning to be a failure, unfortunately.

She has thrown light about some of the social evils like illiteracy, dowry deaths, ill-treatment of women, poverty, and forced prostitution. We do encounter a few stories where a beautiful life is destroyed because of one of the social evils.

The story ‘A Bond Betrayed on Rakhi Day’ makes us think about the plight of the sex workers strongly. The reason they are in such a condition. The heartbreaking story of a 12-year-old who was forced to become a sex worker in exchange for the money by her own brother. The zeal of Tara to get educated by the teachers who come to her area is commendable.

The way she is treated by society and called by different names and then she hears someone calling her “Akka” (Elder sister in Kannada). She shares her story of betrayal with Sudha Murthy and she promises herself to learn a lot more in her lifetime. This inspires us to never say die for the unlimited spirit that each human has in his/her potential.

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All the stories create a spark of inspiration for all of us. This book has a strong message of humanity to mankind. Wise and otherwise upholds the values that are essential for the humankind to survive in this incredible life. As the subtitle says – this book is a salute for life. The life of the undying spirit.

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20 Sudha Murthy Books You Will Really Love [Best Books]

Are you searching for the best Sudha Murthy books , then you are at the correct place. We made a list of the best 20 books for you.

Murthy is a Fiction author in English and Kannada , she was also a top speaker ranked on top of trending speakers of Feb 2021.

She publishes several books mainly through the penguin group. Murthy’s Infosys foundation was founded in 1996 which is a charitable public trust and Murthy was one of the trustees. This foundation built 2,300 houses in flood-affected areas.

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1. how i taught my grandmother to read.

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How I Taught My GrandMother To Read, This book is on real-life incidents from the life of Sudha Murty-teacher, social worker, and bestselling writer.

This Book of Murty is Funny, spirited, and inspiring, each of these stories teaches a valuable lesson about the importance of doing what you believe is right and having the courage to realize your dreams.

This is a story-based book and stories are not interconnected, this is also a good and valuable book for children. Over 2 lakh copies are already sold.

2. Wise & Otherwise

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Wise & Otherwise this book by Sudha Murthy First published in 2002, 

Wise and Otherwise has sold more than 30,000 copies in English and has been translated into all the major Indian languages. This revised new edition of the book is sure to charm many more readers.

Fifty vignettes showcase the myriad shades of human nature of a man who dumps his aged father in an old-age home after declaring him to be a homeless stranger,

Eye-opening stories about people from all over the country that Sudha Murty recounts in this book, which is heart-touching.

3. The Mother I Never Knew

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The Mother I Never Knew is an emotional book, this book is worth reading for you. The first story is about Venkatesh and the other is about Mukesh.

The book comprises two novels that explore two quests by two different men—both for mothers they never knew they had. That means two different stories in one single book.

This is a dramatic book that reaches deep into the human heart to reveal what we really feel about those closest to us.

4. The Serpent’s Revenge

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The Serpent’s Revenge  book is one of the best books by Murthy’s, this is not only a good bedtime storybook but also increases the knowledge about Indian mythology in your Kids.

The book starts with a conversation between Krishna and Arjuna in the Kurukshetra.

The Last page of this book shows the family tree of The Lunar Dynasty  so that we understand how the characters are related to each other.

Ramayana and Mahabharata have endless sagas through this book we learn many simple morals that we can apply to change our daily lives.

This book was written in simple language and also has many animated pictures that look amazing and make the book awesome.

5. The Sudha Murty Children’s Treasury

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The Sudha Murty Children’s Treasury book is a 3-in-1 book combo, a Short-Story Collection for Children Including the Most-Loved Grandma’s Bag of Stories. 

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

2. Grandma’s Bag of Stories

3. The Magic Drum and Other Favourite Stories

This book of Sudha Murthy’s books is in a dazzling hardback edition, a compilation of the immensely adored short stories of India’s favourite storyteller. This is a Perfect Gift Edition for children.

6. Grandma’s Bag Of Stories

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Grandma’s Bag Of Stories is a Collection of 20+ Illustrated short stories, traditional Indian folk tales books for all ages for children by Sudha Murty books.  

This book promotes moral values in the form of delightful stories, In this book, Grandma tell their stories to their grandchildren 

More than 20 short stories , ideal for children of ages 5 and up Include popular stories: ‘The Princess’ New Clothes’, ‘Roopa’s Great Escape’ and ‘The Unending Story’, Every story is explained by colourful illustrations.

More than 2lakh copies are already sold.

7. Three Thousand Stitches

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Three Thousand Stitches in this book Sudha Murthy talked about the initial days of the Infosys Foundation. She talks about the meaningful impact of her work in the Devadasi community. 

She did a lot of things for the Devadasi children’s educational facility and gave him a better platform to earn their living and feed their children well.

Then there comes an occasion where these women give Sudha Murthy a beautiful saree which was hand made by them it had three thousand stitches by three thousand devadasis, so from there the book titled Three Thousand Stitches.

This is a very amazing and simple book to read and the great thing about this book is Not a Fictional book.

8. Dollar Bahu

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Dollar Bahu is the story that every woman can relate to its, this is the story of the Gauramma, her Dollar Bahu Jamuna, and her other bahu Vinuta.

Does money corrupt the way family members look at one another?

This book shows how Gauramma loved her US dollar Bahu(daughter-in-law) Jamuna more than the Indian Bahu(daughter-in-law) Vinuta and how she would regret it in the last and she has also understood that dollars cannot buy her love and respect in India.

This book is a Fictional book but the story is the simple and realistic effect of how value for money than relations affects a family and how it can have repercussions on relationships.

9. Here, There and Everywhere

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Here, There and Everywhere was written in a very simple and easy language making it easier for the readers who have recently started to read.

The book consists of many short stories coming straight from the heart and memory of the author Sudha Murthy and scribbled upon the paper. These stories are inspired by the author’s personal life and brought joy while reading.

This book is a celebration of her literary journey and is her 200th title across genres and languages. Bringing together her best-loved stories from various collections alongside some new ones and a thoughtful introduction.

10. House Of Cards

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House Of Cards  this book is relatable to all the women who come from small villages, a story about how money can change people not only in their personal lives but also in life after marriage.

This story mainly has two characters one is a strong female character Mridula who is from a Karnataka village and the other is Sanjay . She gets married to doctor Sanjay and settles in Bangalore.

Sanjay quits his government job and starts an immensely successful private practice. Mridula has no idea that Sanjay has sold his soul.

When the truth hits her, she has no recourse but to walk out on him, but can she really find a space of her own? The more Mridula sees the world, the more she realizes how selfish people can be.

This novel explores human relationships in telling detail and holds up a mirror to our society .

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11. The Bird With Golden Wings

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The Bird With Golden Wings This book by Sudha Murthy has a collection of stories that bubble over with fun.

The Delightful colour illustrations bring to life tales of magical creatures, princesses and kings, ordinary witty men and women in a book that will bring hours of joy to readers young and old .

This book contains 21 stories and is best for 8+ kids, every story has a unique moral which is best for kids.

The book is written in simple language so anyone who reads the book stories can easily understand.

12. Something Happened On The Way To Heaven

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Something Happened on the Way to Heaven  is a collection of 20 such memorable and Inspiring true-life stories . Picked by Sudha Murthy from a contest run by Penguin.

This book has stories from 20 different authors which is Non-Fiction.

Stories are beautifully written and expressed in this book. This book of Murty has various heart-touching stories which are Non-fictional stories and good for every reader who believes in the goodness of the human heart.

13. The Old Man And His God

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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 .

It is a non-fictional book by Sudha Murthy that describes the real-life experiences that she had faced in her life.

The book has 25 stories which are simple and also a good book for beginner readers.

The best quote of this book is “There is something within us that attracts us to the truth”

14. The Magic Of The Lost Temple

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In The Magic Of Lost Temple, there’s a small girl whose name is Anushka but everyone calls him Nooni .

She was very excited to meet her grandparents in the village of Karnataka where her dad grew up. This is the story of how she spent their summer vacation at her grandparent’s home by listening to stories and doing great things, you can also drown in this story.

Join the Nooni on an adventure of a lifetime in this much-awaited book by Sudha Murty that is heart-warming, charming, and absolutely unputdownable.

This Book is good for children aged 8 to 12 to improve vocabulary skills and reading habits.

15. The Daughter from a Wishing Tree

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The women in Indian mythology might be fewer in number, but there are stories of strength and mystery in the pages of ancient texts.

They slew demons and protected their devotees fiercely. From Parvati to Ashokasundari and from Bhamati to Mandodari .

This collection of fearless women who frequently led wars on behalf of the gods was the backbone of their families and makers of their own destinies.

In this Book India’s much-loved and bestselling author, Sudha Murty takes you on an empowering journey .

16. The Man From The Egg

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The Man From The Egg This book has tales of the three most powerful gods from the ancient world .

Each story of the book will take you back to a magical time when people could teleport, animals could fly and reincarnation was simply a fact of life.

This Book is also on the top list of Award-winning author Sudha Murthy’s Books.

17. The Magic Drum and Other Favourite Stories

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The Magic Drum and Other Favourite Stories This book Features over 30 stories from India’s most beloved storyteller Sudha Murthy.

Includes popular stories like ‘A Fair Deal’ , ‘Nine Questions for a Princess’ and ‘The Wise King’.

This story was of Sudha Murty’s grandparents who told her some of these stories when she was a child, and others she heard from her friends from around the world.

These delightful and timeless folk tales have been favourites of Sudha Murthy for years.

This book will be enjoyed by many more readers, of all ages , over 1lakh copies  of this book were already sold.

18. Gently Falls The Bakula

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Gently Falls The Bakula  The book was written nearly three decades ago, the first novel of Sudha Murthy’s books remains startlingly relevant in its modern values and work ethics.

This story has two main characters Shrikant and Shrimati they both get a love marriage and live their life.

Shrikant joins an IT company and starts rapidly climbing the corporate ladder, while Shrimati abandons her academic aspirations and silently fulfils her duties as a corporate leader’s wife.

One day, while talking to an old professor, she starts to examine what she has done with her life and she realizes that her life is empty.

This is the story of a marriage that loses its way of ambition and self-interest.

19. How the Sea Became Salty

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How the Sea Became Salty This book is on seawater where a long time ago, seawater was sweet and drinkable and How it became salty.

This is a storybook with illustrations , the book is the ideal introduction for beginners to the world of Sudha Murty.

20. How the Onion Got Its Layers

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How the Onion Got Its Layers

Have you ever noticed how the onion has so many layers? Have you seen your mother’s eyes water when she cuts an onion? Here is a remarkable story to tell you why.

This is the best book for kids , simply written with illustrations

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Book Review: The Magic of the Lost Temple by Sudha Murthy

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When Nooni finds something historic at her grandparents’ house, she has to find a way to uncover an ancient structure.

Aarna Desai March 22, 2021

Author Sudha Murthy has written many books that have inspired me, especially: The Magic of the Lost Temple. This text is by far one of the best books I’ve read since I can relate to the people a lot. Murthy introduced me to a whole new perspective through her writing.

The book is set in Bangalore, Karnataka in India. 12-year-old Nooni is an adventurous kid but when her parents get caught up with work all summer, she has to stay at her grandparents’ place. She is surprised by the pace of life there as her grandma is a person who is very enthusiastic. For example, she always cooks meals for the whole village even though there are only 3 people living in her house. But soon, she gets used to it by engaging herself in helping her grandmother with household chores and a flurry of activities. She learns how to ride a bike, organize picnics, and much more with the help of her new-found friends. When one day, they stumble upon something historic. She starts digging, understanding myths from the people older than her when she thought she finally knew what it was, she went to the archaeological society to help her uncover the ancient structure. This specifically got me hooked throughout the whole book.

I give this book 5 out of 5 stars because it is set in a place that I’ve been before and I can connect at times. It is also very addictive and keeps you reading.

You can find this book online on Sora (Young Adult section, even though it’s appropriate for a 3rd grader), and Overdrive .

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This is also a very relatable book. The best book I’ve ever read.

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The Magic of the lost temple is a story about a twelve-year-old girl Nooni. She is a tomboy. She loves to participate in physical activities like climbing, walking, hiking, etc. Unlike kids of today’s generation, she didn’t like playing computer games or surfing on the internet.

The introduction

The book starts with a personalized introduction by the author Sudha Murthy . She shares an incident of finding her lost bangles. How she lost a pair of her gold bangles and could find them almost after thirty years. This incident from her personal life makes me realize that sometimes it is always good to forget about materialistic things we lose in life. If they were meant for us, they will reappear in our life from anywhere in the world. She dedicates this book to her granddaughter Anoushka whom she calls Nooni with love.

The magic of the lost temple story begins with a family introduction of tomboy Nooni. Her likes, dislikes, dressing sense, scholastic achievements etc. are emphasized in the beginning. The normal routines of an ordinary city family, their daily chores are all blended beautifully in a dramatic style to build the interest of the reader in the book.

Nooni’s mother Usha is visiting Delhi for some official work and his father Dr. Shekhar is busy with his patients. Nooni would visit her grandparents for the next six weeks. Shekhar along with his friend Vivek drops the girl at her grandparent’s house in the village Somanahalli. The conversation between two friends on the way is a flashback of Nooni’s father of his younger days.

The village culture

Nooni gets to learn many new things in the village. She learns cycling with friends. The healthy social environment in the village was new and pleasant for her.

The garden maintained by her Ajji and Ajja was full of plants with some or other medicinal importance. The author’s knowledge of plants is certainly something worth to mention. Children could definitely know and get motivated to plant trees and have a healthy environment around them after reading the descriptive explanations about different plants by Ajji.

The tale of the lost temple

While staying with Ajji one night Nooni asks her to tell a story. Ajji tells her the story of a lost temple near the village. She loved the story very much and believed it to be true. The next day she asks her Ajja if the story was real. Ajja told him another version of the story.

One day on her visit to the jungle with her friends and a helper Mahadev, she found something unusual.

What was that unusual thing? Was it some animal or some old architectural remains from Mohanjodaro.

To know the answer read the interesting story.

Recommendation

This is definitely one of the good novels for children. The story is engaging and captivating. There are so many things for kids to read and learn from the story. The books teach us about village life and culture, the fauna and flora of forests, the virtue of respecting elders, culminating good and healthy relationships with friends. The unity and generosity of Ajji, Ajja, and all the villagers to help the archaeological people inspire us to be helpful to others.

Read along with your kids and enjoy family time with a fascinating story.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Sudha Murthy is a philanthropist, entrepreneur, computer scientist, engineer, teacher and, above all, an extraordinary storyteller. She has been conferred with many prestigious awards such as the R.K. Narayan Award for Literature, the Padma Shree from Government of India , the Attimabbe Award from the Government of Karnataka, and the Raymond Crossword Lifetime Achievement Award. She writes in various genres like adult fiction, adult non-fiction, technical books, travelogues and children’s books.

Powerful stories, no matter where they come from, are meant to be told.

Here, There and Everywhere is a compilation of stories written by Sudha Murthy. This is her two-hundredth book and is a collection of 22 stories on various themes such as honesty, philanthropy and success .

The book starts with a touching and thoughtful introduction from the author, where she reminisces about her close bond with her brother and other siblings. She tells the reader that this book is a collection of the most cherished experiences from her life, which are like beautiful flowers. All the flowers are put together to form a beautiful garland, which she would like to dedicate to her brother.

The short stories in the book are easy to read and fill the readers with positivity while forcing them to engage in some introspection. The stories can be understood even by young readers as the style of writing and choice of words are simple and pretty straightforward. While most of the stories are chosen from her other publications, there are two fresh stories about her literary journey and her take on what philanthropy truly means.

The Tale of Many Tales is the first story in the book that gives us a glimpse into Sudha Murthy’s literary journey. She fondly recalls her childhood days and how her mother played an importing role in creating in her a flair for both reading and writing. She narrates her difficulties in adjusting to English as a medium of instruction after completing her tenth grade from Kannada medium.

Murty also recounts her published articles and how one editor made her realize the importance of maintaining a fine balance between reality and imagination. The part of the story where she explains how she and her husband saved three hundred bucks a month and traveled by crowded buses and local trains just to buy books is particularly heart-warming and motivating in equal measure. It helps young readers to understand the importance of saving for things that they really want. She recalls the experiences that motivated her to pen down some of her popular novels in Kannada, such as her first novel Athirikthe , and the later ones like Mahashweta , Dollar Sose , among others.

Another fresh story in the book is The Meaning of Philanthropy wherein she explains the true meaning of philanthropy and how one should always give the best to others. The way she explains this profound subject in a conversational tone of writing is very engaging. The key takeaway from this story is that giving is a selfless act and that one actually does not need any money to be a philanthropist . To quote Murty, “The only thing you need to be a philanthropist is the attitude and determination to assist others.”

Though all the other stories are repeated from her other books, the readers certainly won’t mind giving them another read. The stories are crisp, short and to the point. They take you down the memory lane of her life and make you laugh, cry and think – all at the same time.

Here, There and Everywhere is a joy to read and is out-and-out worthy of a rare 5-star rating. The stories are relatable and written in a conversational tone. The language is simple – à la Sudha Murthy. Furthermore, the book is suitable for readers of all age groups. It teaches young readers about the most important values and principles of life, while it forces adults to rethink some of their notions of education, philanthropy and success.

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    Sudha Murty (née Kulkarni; born 19 August 1950) is an Indian educator, author, and philanthropist.She is married to the co-founder of Infosys, N. R. Narayana Murty.She was a former chairperson of the non-profit charitable organization Infosys Foundation.In 2024, Murty was nominated as Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha on 8 March 2024 for her contribution on social work and education.

  7. Here, There and Everywhere : Best-Loved Stories of Sudha Murthy

    Books. Here, There and Everywhere: Best-Loved Stories of Sudha Murthy. Sudha Murty. Penguin Random House India Private Limited, May 15, 2018 - Literary Collections - 224 pages. Wearer of many hats-philanthropist, entrepreneur, computer scientist, engineer, teacher-Sudha Murty has above all always been a storyteller extraordinaire. Winner of the ...

  8. Here, There and Everywhere: Best-Loved Stories of Sudha Murthy

    Here, There and Everywhere is a celebration of her literary journey and is her 200th title across genres and languages. Bringing together her best-loved stories from various collections alongside some new ones and a thoughtful introduction, here is a book that is, in every sense, as multifaceted as its author. Show more.

  9. PDF Summary of Wise and

    book Wise and Otherwise by Sudha Murty. Wise and Otherwise is a captivating anthology of true stories that offer a glimpse into the diverse tapestry of human existence, as observed and experienced by Sudha Murty, a renowned Indian author and philanthropist. With her keen eye and empathetic heart, Murty weaves together a series

  10. Three Thousand Stitches: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Lives

    Sudha Murty was born in 1950 in Shiggaon in north Karnataka. She did her MTech in computer science, and is now the chairperson of the Infosys Foundation. A prolific writer in English and Kannada, she has written novels, technical books, travelogues, collections of short stories and non-fictional pieces, and four books for children.

  11. The Gopi Diaries: Coming Home by Sudha Murty

    Sudha Murty. 4.47. 685 ratings104 reviews. The Gopi Diaries is a series of three books for children about a dog called Gopi. Told in Gopi's voice, the first book, Coming Home, begins with Gopi going to his new home, and tells the story of how he settles down with his loving, human family. How Gopi sees the world around him and what he thinks of ...

  12. The Magic Of The Lost Temple : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming

    Books. An illustration of two cells of a film strip. Video. An illustration of an audio speaker. Audio. An illustration of a 3.5" floppy disk. ... Sudha Murthy, children fiction Collection opensource. City girl Nooni is surprised at the pace of life in her grandparents' village in Karnataka. But she quickly gets used to the gentle routine there ...

  13. How the Sea Became Salty

    Sudha Murty was born in 1950 in Shiggaon, north Karnataka. She did her MTech in computer science, and is now the chairperson of the Infosys Foundation. A prolific writer in English and Kannada, she has written novels, technical books, travelogues, collections of short stories and non-fiction pieces, and six bestselling books for children.

  14. The Bird with Golden Wings

    Sudha Murty is one writer whose understanding of the Indian upbringing style, values and ethos is incredible. She almost effortlessly conveys it time and again through her stories while keeping the readers - both kids and adults entertained. This book is yet again another gem from her and will definitely make children ask for more.

  15. Book Review: The Magic of the Lost Temple by Sudha Murthy

    This text is by far one of the best books I've read since I can relate to the people a lot. Murthy introduced me to a whole new perspective through her writing. The book is set in Bangalore, Karnataka in India. 12-year-old Nooni is an adventurous kid but when her parents get caught up with work all summer, she has to stay at her grandparents ...

  16. The Magic of the Lost Temple

    The book starts with a personalized introduction by the author Sudha Murthy. She shares an incident of finding her lost bangles. How she lost a pair of her gold bangles and could find them almost after thirty years. This incident from her personal life makes me realize that sometimes it is always good to forget about materialistic things we ...

  17. The Upside-Down King Summary (Added 3 Stories)

    Sudha Murty is a fabulous storyteller, the same she did with The Upside-Down King, the book is filled with tales of GOD which is Unusual but when you start reading the book, you won't keep the book aside, the stories are that good.. Today, I won't be able to give lessons from the book because this book has 26 tales of Rama and Krishna, so instant of lessons, I will give a few stories from ...

  18. [Book Review] 'Here, There and Everywhere' by Sudha Murty

    Here, There and Everywhere is a joy to read and is out-and-out worthy of a rare 5-star rating. The stories are relatable and written in a conversational tone. The language is simple - à la Sudha Murthy. Furthermore, the book is suitable for readers of all age groups. It teaches young readers about the most important values and principles of ...

  19. Mahashweta by Sudha Murty

    Sudha Murty was born in 1950 in Shiggaon in north Karnataka. She did her MTech in computer science, and is now the chairperson of the Infosys Foundation. A prolific writer in English and Kannada, she has written nine novels, four technical books, three travelogues, one collection of short stories, three collections of non-fiction pieces and two ...

  20. House of Cards by Sudha Murty

    A book by Sudha Murthy, a story set in North Karnataka somewhere near Hubli is how the book, House of Cards, starts. Mridula is the daughter of Bheemanna and Rukuma Bai. They live in Aladahalli in North Karnataka. She is a kind hearted and simple girl and has enormous enthusiasm for life and unlimited energy for reading, cooking and sketching ...

  21. How I Taught My Grand Mother to Read : Murthy Sudha

    An illustration of an open book. Books. An illustration of two cells of a film strip. Video. An illustration of an audio speaker. Audio An illustration of a 3.5" floppy disk. ... Murthy Sudha. Publication date 2015 Publisher Penguin Books India PVT, Limited Collection internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled Contributor Internet Archive ...

  22. Common, yet Uncommon : Murty, Sudha: Amazon.in: Books

    Common, yet Uncommon Hardcover - Import, 23 October 2023. Common, yet Uncommon. Hardcover - Import, 23 October 2023. by Sudha Murty (Author) 4.5 112 ratings. See all formats and editions. EMI starts at ₹91 per month. EMI options. Save Extra with 2 offers.

  23. Grandma's Bag of Stories by Sudha Murty

    Sudha Murty's book, Grandma's bag of stories, is a refreshing read for anyone, any age. It has those memories of childhood for us who aren't kids anymore. It's put in a tone that you'd remember your grandparents telling the stories in. And it makes you want to go back to those days. Beautifully written book, a very enjoyable experience reading it.