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Oct 14, 2024

Abinaya Ghina Jamela

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Abinaya Ghina Jamela is an Indonesian writer and poet. She has authored several books, including Resep Membuat Jagat Raya from 2017, Aku Radio bagi Mamaku from 2018, and Mengapa Aku Harus Membaca? from 2019. Her debut work, Resep Membuat Jagat Raya, received numerous awards and earned acclaim on par with adult literature. In addition to her writing pursuits, she actively engages in social activities, promoting literacy, particularly among children. Abinaya is the Founder of the Sahabat Gorga community and contributes to research projects in the humanities field.1


  1. UWRF 2023 

Book(s)


Resep Membuat Jagat Raya
Poetry Collection
88 page(s), Kabarita


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