The Nest is a compelling non-fiction style contemporary novel that follows the Plumb siblings as their long-awaited inheritance vanishes after Leo, the family`s black sheep, causes a costly car accident. This gripping family saga explores how the siblings unite to reclaim their future while confronting deep financial and emotional struggles.
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Yes, Kapruka can deliver this book to any accessible location within Sri Lanka, ensuring that it reaches you no matter where you are.
Delivery times may vary depending on the location, but typically it takes about 2 to 5 working days for the book to be delivered within Sri Lanka.
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This book is ideal for children aged between 3 to 8 years, designed to engage young readers with easy-to-understand language and colorful illustrations.
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