Often the most beautiful and meaningful lessons of life come to us by way of our childhood stories. Stories that our parents, teachers or our grandparents tell us, stories that flow down the generations till someone in the family decides to write them. These stories lend magical words and visuals to transform aural characters into testimonials; often a kid-lit. Once a story is a literary asset one is curious not only about the story but also about their storytellers too. Similar curiosity arises when one encountered 101 Dishes for The Emperor, a slim but gorgeously produced children’s book. "101 Dishes has many layers but first and foremost it’s a story of two women
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