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Abhijita Gupta A Sweet Inspiration for all Dreamers
The Teenager Today
|December 2023
In the world of literature, young talents often spring up as a breath of fresh air, redefining the art of storytelling through their unique perspectives
Abhijita Gupta is one such prodigious talent who has captivated the hearts and minds of readers with her evocative and insightful poems and moral stories.
Recognized by the International Book of Records, she became a published author at the tender age of seven and has been acknowledged as the youngest author to write a non-fiction book on the pandemic by the UK's World Book of Records. She has also been awarded the title 'Grandmaster of Writing' by the Asia Book of Records for her poetry and prose writing prowess and has won many medals and certificates along the way.
This 10-year-old child prodigy is a student at Ghaziabad's Presidium School, Indirapuram, and started writing short stories at the age of five. One fine day, she requested her mother to lend her a book and a pencil to capture her thoughts. Her mother asked her if she could write as she would barely know a few words, but she was determined, wording "I want to write!" Her family was amazed by her very first write-up itself, with only two spelling mistakes, and the way it was structured. They assured her it was correct, then sowing the seed of self-esteem and confidence within a young soul.
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