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Anju has the most bewitching smile, which belies her past - she was found on the street in rags, barely able to walk or talk. Slightly physically disabled, she initially found it difficult to hold the camera, and her first film contained photo after photo of the ceiling. It makes her achievement all the more admirable, and she's very proud that one of her photos was chosen for the book cover.  Anju wants to be a cook.
Anju 1: Sunita G
Anju 1: Sunita G|This captivating portrait of Sunita, gazing out of the frame, was the immediate choice for our book cover. Not only is it a beautiful shot with arresting colours, but it symbolises perfectly the title, "My World, My View" and lets the onlooker ponder on the view of Sunita and her sisters in Nepal.
 
Anju 2: Devi N
Anju 2: Devi N|The striking angles and shapes in this photo add drama and intrigue to this portrait
 
Anju 3: My feet
Anju 3: My feet|A favourite subject matter for the girls
 
Anju 4: My photo, behind bars
Anju 4: My photo, behind bars|Two more favourite subjects rolled into one - a photo of a photo and a self-portrait that has an extra layer of symbolism.