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Class XII student’s book on science fiction released

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Chandigarh, October 27

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A book titled “The Missing Prophecy – Rise of the Blue Phoenix”, written by a young author, Khushi Sharma, was released by Pargat Singh, Minister of Education, Sports, Youth Services and NRI Affairs, Punjab.

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Khushi, a student of Class XII at Carmel Convent School, Chandigarh, is a two-time national medal winner in squash, a pianist and a kathak dancer.

Khushi said the sci-fi thriller had the lead female protagonist, Ember Hart, who epitomised courage, conviction, perseverance, teamwork and leadership traits. Ember is wandering across universe for three centuries in order to find a way to bring back her beloved Niklaus. — TNS

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