R MANICKAVASAGAM
At just seven years old, Kimisha Arunkumar, a student of Grade 2, Chrysalis High, Varthur, Bengaluru has taken her first remarkable step into the world of storytelling with her debut book, The Three Buses—a charming and imaginative tale that proves creativity truly has no age.
This delightful little book is a window into a young mind brimming with curiosity and wonder. Through the simple yet engaging concept of three buses, Kimisha crafts a narrative that gently explores themes of journey, friendship, and discovery. What may seem ordinary transforms into something magical in her storytelling, reflecting the pure and unfiltered imagination that only a child can bring.
What makes The Three Buses especially special is its authenticity. There is an innocence in the narration that feels genuine and refreshing—untouched by complexity, yet filled with meaning. The language is easy and accessible for young readers, while the underlying message resonates with readers of all ages.
Kimisha’s debut also carries a subtle but powerful lesson: stories are everywhere, even in the most everyday sights. Her ability to turn something as simple as buses into a narrative adventure is a testament to her creative spark.
As a first book, The Three Buses is not just an achievement—it is a promise of many more stories to come. It reflects the importance of nurturing young talent and encouraging children to express their thoughts and ideas freely.
In Kimisha Arunkumar, we see the beginning of a bright storytelling journey—one driven by imagination, joy, and the courage to create.
This little book carries a big message: when a child dares to dream, even three buses can take the world on a beautiful ride.
This book is available at www.bribooks.com




