
Uditvani, Jamshedpur : Jamshedpur witnessed a heartwarming moment of youthful brilliance as 10-year-old Kavya Singh marked her entry into the literary world with the publication of her debut book, “The Strange Island.”
A student with a vivid imagination and natural flair for storytelling, Kavya has become one of the youngest published authors from the city.
Daughter of Archana Singh and Vikas Singh and granddaughter of Late Shri Ashok Kumar Singh and Rita Singh, Kavya’s achievement has filled her family with immense pride.
They have extended heartfelt gratitude to well-wishers and have sought blessings for her continued literary journey.
Her book, now available on Amazon, captures the innocence and creative depth of a young writer who thinks far beyond her years.

A Glimpse into the Book: A Magical Journey of Self-Discovery
“The Strange Island” follows the story of Lily, a young girl from Singapore who drifts into a dreamlike adventure after her birthday celebration. She awakens on a mysterious island where oceans roar and palm trees whisper ancient secrets.
There, she encounters Sislin Lary, a tiny, loud-voiced man who leads her to a hidden cave etched with ancestral drawings.
Lily soon realises that the island is testing her courage and potential. Her journey culminates in the discovery of a glowing crystal that reveals her future, turning her adventure into a transformative odyssey on the mystical Island of Sinlarity.
The book promises a magical blend of imagination, mystery, and meaning — a remarkable feat for a writer so young.
The 33-pages paper book is published by Khwaab Publication.

