Old Ad for ‘You Said It’ book by R.K. Laxman, the most famous Indian cartoonist
from The Reader's Digest
March, 1972
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At the age of seven, I laid my hand on one of the books from R.K Laxman's You Said It series. The series was a collection of cartoons draw by Laxman and having affable common man lurking in odd corners of each one of the strips, listening.
It was the first book I picked up, read and enjoyed.
I found it in a dusty glass paned almirah stuffed with all sort of books. The next book I found in that almirah was a biology textbook; a note below a sketch of human skeleton educated me that 206 bones made up the human body.
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