Indo-Aus girl becomes Australia’s youngest author
11-yr-old Ashleen Khela has roots in Nawanshahr’s Sajawalpur village
Indo-Aus girl becomes Australia’s youngest author
Sydney: In a remarkable achievement, 11-year-old Ashleen Khela, having roots in Nawanshahr’s Sajawalpur village, has attained the title of Australia’s youngest female author with her debut book ‘17 Stories’.
Beyond its literary success, the book is making waves for its charitable contributions to the Cancer Council of Australia, the Starlight Children Foundation, and aiding underprivileged children in India through its sales.
Punjab Education Minister Harjot Bains in his message to Ashleen commended her efforts for writing a book at this age. He congratulated her parents too, for keeping Ashleen connected with Punjabi roots.
What sets Ashleen apart is her determination and independence in bringing ‘17 Stories’ to publication. Eschewing financial support from her parents, she embarked on a unique fundraising journey—collecting plastic and glass bottles, soft drink cans for recycling, breaking open her piggy bank, and utilising the proceeds for the book’s publication.
Talking to this correspondent, Ashleen revealed that ‘17 Stories’ spans four main genres: fantasy, magic, myth, and mystery. While rooted in fiction, some narratives draw inspiration from her own life experiences, concluding with uplifting morals for young readers.
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