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The Wall Friends Club

By Varsha Seshan

The Wall Friends Club
₹175
  • Publisher: Harper Children's
  • Available in: Paperback, Kindle
  • ISBN: 978-9365692211
  • Published: February 26, 2025
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Sriya and Anandi have never met but they’re fast becoming the best of friends! You see, Sriya and Anandi are wall friends. Sending letters to each other, tucked into the crevice of a wall, the two write poetry, discuss birthdays and solve mysteries. But is there room for a third person in the Wall Friends Club?

Told completely via the letters they send each other, this book is a heartwarming story about friendship, understanding, and embracing differences.

Reviews

Book review by Rati (Mother of Readers)

This book written entirely in letters was such a treat to read. Fast-paced, utterly engrossing, and altogether unputdownable. This book also tenderly draws the young reader’s attention to the differences we have in society and the importance of learning to empathise.

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Book review by Enakshi (Goodreads)

The book beautifully explores themes of companionship, belonging, and the subtle complexities of human relationships. The narrative is light yet impactful, carrying a nostalgic warmth that makes readers reminisce about childhood friendships and the joy of exchanging handwritten notes. 

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Press review (Mid-Day)

Her book traverses the endearing ways in which children navigate rights and wrongs, take decisions, and desire gentle affirmations. She packs in little lessons within the conversations, without making the children sound preachy.

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Book revie by Deotima (Instagram)

Varsha Seshan beautifully captures the voice of young children—curious, creative, and honest. The letter format makes the story feel personal, almost like you’re part of their club too. It’s light and humorous at times, but also touches gently on deeper themes like inclusion, honesty, and dealing with differences.

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Tagged with: books for ages nine and ten, books for ages seven and eight, Chapter Book, Epistolary Novel