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Cargando... Here, There and Everywhere [May 01, 2018] Murty, Sudhapor Sudha Murty
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Wearer of many hats-philanthropist, entrepreneur, computer scientist, engineer, teacher-Sudha Murty has above all always been a storyteller extraordinaire. Winner of the R.K. Narayan Award for Literature, the Padma Shri, the Attimabbe Award from the government of Karnataka for excellence in Kannada literature, and the Raymond Crossword Lifetime Achievement Award, her repertoire includes adult non-fiction, adult fiction, children's books, travelogues and technical books. Here, There and Everywhere is a celebration of her literary journey and is her 200th title across genres and languages. Bringing together her best-loved stories from various collections alongside some new ones and a thoughtful introduction, here is a book that is, in every sense, as multifaceted as its author. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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The title may seem vague when you 1st read it, but the book seems like coming straight from the heart of the author. While you go through the book it can motivate you for taking kind actions for others, how people encourage us to overcome certain challenges while you choose a difficult path that seems easy at first, some insights about ancient India and so on. It is a package of interesting stories. She narrates small instances from her childhood till her experience after many accomplishments till date, about the stories she heard from her relatives and had something to learn from it.
The book may not have a particular topic/ goal to achieve but is a full pack of multiple learning.
The tone of the book is easy to relate.
My favorite part the book is from the chapter: “Food of Thought’ where we come across some facts about very common eatables that we use in every Indian dish.
There are no pictures for illustration and you need to imagine all by yourself.
If I had to suggest someone about the book, I will definitely suggest reading this book.
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