Book Summary –
How the Sea Became Salty is a charming retelling of an old folktale that explains, in a magical and child-friendly way, why seawater is salty. The story begins with a king who gifts a poor man a magical mill that can produce anything he wishes for. When the mill lands in the wrong hands—a greedy person who doesn’t know how to stop it—the mill begins producing an endless stream of salt. Unable to control the magic, the mill is thrown into the sea, where it continues to churn salt forever, making the ocean salty. Sudha Murty narrates the tale with her signature warmth, simplicity, and humour, turning a traditional story into an engaging read for young readers. The book emphasizes themes of kindness, humility, contentment, and the consequences of greed.
About the Author –
Sudha Murty is a celebrated Indian author, philanthropist, and chairperson of the Infosys Foundation. Known for her accessible storytelling and moral themes, she has written numerous books for children and adults, including folktales, real-life stories, and fiction. Her works often highlight compassion, values, and everyday wisdom drawn from Indian culture and her own experiences. Beyond writing, she is widely admired for her humanitarian work in education, healthcare, and rural development. Sudha Murty’s warm narrative style and her commitment to social good have made her one of India’s most beloved contemporary writers.
