Pentice Hub

375.00

The author, Mr. Rahul Kulkarni, is a skilled Engineer. He loves to write stories. Because of his logical perspective, he always focuses on facts and details, which helps him to write clear and profound stories. His job in engineering and quality have given him the opportunity to travel the world. These travels have given him an understanding of various cultures and histories. Rahul is fond of visiting historical and religious, places. On every trip, he becomes acquainted with new people and cultures, which allows him to learn something new. These experiences from around the world bring realistic details and a broad perspective to his stories. Connect with Rahul at – rgkrahul@gmail.com.

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The author, Mr. Rahul Kulkarni, is a skilled Engineer. He loves to write stories. Because of his logical perspective, he always focuses on facts and details, which helps him to write clear and profound stories. His job in engineering and quality have given him the opportunity to travel the world. These travels have given him an understanding of various cultures and histories. Rahul is fond of visiting historical and religious, places. On every trip, he becomes acquainted with new people and cultures, which allows him to learn something new. These experiences from around the world bring realistic details and a broad perspective to his stories. Connect with Rahul at – rgkrahul@gmail.com.

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Dimensions 24 × 16 × 3 cm
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