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Beddegama (MDG) - 10054809

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Beddegama by A.P. Gunarathna is a classic Sri Lankan novel translated from Leonard Woolf`s The Village in the Jungle. This literary work offers a vivid portrayal of rural Sri Lankan village life, exploring the culture and traditions of a traditional community.

  • Title: Beddegama ( )
  • Author: A.P. Gunarathna, translated from Leonard Woolf`s original work
  • Category: Translations â?? Sri Lankan literature
  • Setting: Traditional Sri Lankan village showcasing rural life and culture
  • Ideal for literature students, readers interested in Sri Lankan stories and cultural heritage
  • Perfect addition to your library for understanding village life in Sri Lanka
  • Suitable for academic reading, personal collection, or gifting on birthdays and special occasions

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Currently, this book is available only in English on the Kapruka website.

This book primarily focuses on educational themes, aimed at enhancing early learning and cognitive development in children.

This book is suitable for children aged 3 to 7 years, perfect for early learners and preschoolers.

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