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Rumours of Spring (paperback)

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SKU: 9789354897849

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Rumours of Spring by Farah Bashir, ISBN: 9789354897849, is a poignant coming-of-age memoir set in 1990s Srinagar. Amidst the escalating conflict, a young girl navigates the anxieties of daily life. Bashir masterfully portrays resilience, finding moments of joy amidst turmoil. Experience Kashmir through a young woman’s eyes in this unforgettable story of growing up during wartime.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789354897849
  • Publisher: Fourth Estate India
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Spine Width: 20 mm
  • Width: 217 mm
  • ISBN-10: 9354897843
  • Publisher Date: 22 Apr 2022
  • Height: 145 mm
  • No of Pages: 248
  • Weight: 230 gr

9 reviews for Rumours of Spring (paperback)

  1. Akif M

    An insightful look into life during wartime. While the subject matter is heavy, Bashir’s writing is gentle and evocative.

  2. Adithya Sujalal

    A beautifully written memoir. Bashir captures the essence of growing up in conflict. Some parts were a little slow, but overall, a very moving read.

  3. Simran Keshri

    I appreciated the author’s honesty. A touching story of resilience and hope amidst conflict. It gave me a new perspective.

  4. Shruti Rathi

    A decent read, but I was expecting more depth. The writing was good, but I felt disconnected from the characters at times.

  5. Sahil Saini

    Heartbreaking and hopeful. “Rumours of Spring” offers a unique perspective on Kashmir. The author’s voice is incredibly powerful. Highly recommended.

  6. Narasimha Nadh S

    An important story that needs to be told. Though difficult to read at times, it’s a testament to the strength of the human spirit.

  7. Simran

    This book stayed with me long after I finished reading. Bashir’s storytelling is captivating. Such vivid details.

  8. Vishesh Awasthi

    “Rumours of Spring” is a must-read! A gripping account of a young girl’s life in Kashmir during the s. So heartwarming and sad.

  9. Cheshta

    I enjoyed learning about a different culture and perspective. However, the book felt a bit disjointed in places.

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