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Window Seat: RushHour Stories From The City
Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 14 customer ratings
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SKU: 9788172238001
₹399.00 Original price was: ₹399.00.₹299.25Current price is: ₹299.25.
Experience the vibrant pulse of city life in “Window Seat.” Janhavi Acharekar’s captivating stories offer a glimpse into the lives of ordinary people, from young girls navigating independence to seasoned women reflecting on motherhood. These poignant snapshots capture the diverse tapestry of modern India, weaving together themes of love, loss, and resilience. Discover the hidden stories within the urban crowd.
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Aayush Sharma –
A beautiful and touching collection of stories. The characters felt real and their struggles were relatable. Highly recommended.
Aditya Raj Basistha –
A quick and easy read, perfect for a short commute. Though some stories lacked depth, many were good. I would recommend it
Deepanshi –
The stories are nice and easy to read. It is relatable to an extent. It felt a bit too short, I wanted more depth though.
Ravi Raj –
I enjoyed the snippets of life in the city. Some hit home harder than others, making it a decent read overall. Good Job!
Manish –
Enjoyed the quick snapshots of different lives. Some stories felt a bit rushed, but still a good representation of urban experiences.
Yash Jayvant Borse –
Really enjoyed the author’s writing style. The stories were engaging and relatable. A great book to read during your commute. Recommended!
Shivaa Minocha –
A decent collection of stories, but nothing extraordinary. Worth a read if you’re looking for something light and quick.
Sarthak Dipak Bhadange –
Some of the stories were forgettable, but a few really stood out. A good attempt at portraying city life. It was okay.
Nimesh Kumar Singh –
It was well written and thought out, I like how the author captured different emotions. Great Book to read on the go. Must read
Sony Benny –
It was an ok read, I felt like some stories could have had a little bit more added to it. It felt rushed and I am not really happy.
Sumit Lohani –
A mixed bag. Some stories resonated deeply, while others felt a bit bland. Overall, an okay read. It was a bit short, but to the point.
Kunal Gupta –
I found the stories heartwarming and thought-provoking. Gave me a new perspective on the lives of those around me. Highly recommended!
Aayush Sharma –
Loved the author’s ability to capture emotions in such a short format. Each story was a gem. A must-read for short story lovers!
Lakshmi Anusha Wudali –
A lovely collection of short stories! Some were more impactful than others, but overall a pleasant read. Captures the essence of city life well.