A 6-Year-Old's Letter To Her Favourite Pet

Who needs a zip code, when the name is there? The story of how a mysterious letter finds its destination

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Who needs a zip code, when the name is there? The story of how a mysterious letter finds its destination

It was the mid '80s. My two children aged 6 and 2, were dismayed they couldn’t have a puppy in our Chennai home, so they always looked forward to their holidays in Calcutta with their aunt, who had an adorable pet. My niece’s pomeranian had a unique name: Lattu Singh Taxiwala. ‘Lattu’ came from a ‘spinning top’—as the pup often spun around comically on the polished floor. But the expansion was inspired by a popular Doordarshan serial, called Ladoo Singh Taxiwala; which '80s children loved watching.

After a glorious holiday in Calcutta playing with Lattu Singh, my children returned to Madras, missing the beloved dog. One afternoon, I found my daughter Kadambari secretly composing a letter to Lattu Singh. Curious to see what she was writing, I peeked over her shoulder, offering to post her letter. But she refused; reminding me, it was bad manners to read other people’s letters! So it was with great disappointment that I heard she’d sealed it, and posted it herself at the post-box across our street. “What about the address?” I asked in dismay. “Oh I wrote where Lattu lives ... ,” she replied, and skipped away.

Later, during a phone call to my sister-in-law Meera in Calcutta—we laughed over this incident, wondering what could’ve been in this lost love letter, with neither a correct address nor a stamp ...

About two months later, Meera excitedly called—a bright yellow envelope had indeed arrived for their dog, and she was going to read it out! In absolute shock, I listened to a loving mail to “My Dear Lattu Sing ...” and amidst much laughter she also read out the impossible address my daughter had pencilled on the cover: “To Lattu sing taxiwala, near to big dakurya brij, Calcatta.

And the letter had reached!

With complete disbelief, I heard what had happened. A somewhat irritated pos...

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