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Former PM Sushila Karki to Release Children's Book 'Mitty and the Wild Cat'

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Former Prime Minister Sushila Karki is set to release her new children's book, 'Mitty and the Wild Cat'. Karki stated she wrote the book during a challenging political period while leading an interim government, aiming to explore child psychology through imagination and convey messages of love, hope, and positivity amidst national uncertainty.

  • The book, dedicated to her grandson, explores themes of empathy, cooperation, and emotional understanding through animal interactions.
  • Karki, Nepal's first female Chief Justice, previously published a memoir titled 'Nyaya (Justice)' and a novel named 'Kaara'.
  • The author described the book as a gift for children growing up in uncertain times, intended to inspire resilience and imagination.
  • Karki wrote the book during a period of political uncertainty following a Gen-Z-led movement that led to the formation of an interim government.

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