Description
- ISBN-13: 9789354895883
- Publisher: HarperCollins
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 180 gr
- ISBN-10: 9354895883
- Publisher Date: 06 May 2022
- Height: 47 mm
- No of Pages: 200
- Width: 254 mm
Original price was: ₹399.00.₹339.15Current price is: ₹339.15.
Sumitra and Anees: An Indian Marriage (ISBN: 9789354895883) by Seema Chishti tells the heartwarming story of an interfaith marriage in a bygone India. Explore the love story of Sumitra, a Hindu from Mysore, and Anees, a Muslim from Deoria, through tales and recipes from their diverse kitchen. This book is a celebration of pluralism and a poignant tribute to a more tolerant India. Discover how their marriage became a microcosm of unity amidst the country’s social complexities.
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Rohan Naik –
It’s a light and breezy read. The recipes are a nice touch. I felt disconnected with the characters. Three stars.
Avi Jain –
An interesting look at an interfaith marriage in India. Recipes are great, but wanted more on the social complexities.
Adarsh Garg –
Lovely book celebrating love and food! Found the recipes fascinating. A bit slow in some parts but a worthy read. Four stars.
Dixita Saikia –
An insightful glimpse into interfaith relationships. Recipes looked tasty. The narrative was a bit dry. Giving a .
Vaibhav Raghuvanshi –
Enjoyable read about a unique marriage. The recipes were a delightful surprise! Could have explored more depth. Giving four stars.
Abhishek Mishra –
A beautifully told story. The recipes were a nice addition. I was hoping for more personal stories. Overall, very good.
Megha Aswani –
A charming tale of love across cultures. The recipes are a bonus! I just felt like there was a lack of depth.
Ankit Bhatt –
A poignant story. Enjoyed recipes and historical background. I felt it could have been more engaging. Enjoyed learning though.
Revat Mehra –
I relished the diverse recipes included in this book. It showcases Indian culture with love. It is heartwarming, yet it was not a page-turner for me.
Shivam Pandey –
A delightful book that celebrates diversity. The recipes made me hungry! The pacing was uneven at times. Still worth it, though.
Raghav Jajodia –
Simple and sweet story, though it could have gone deeper. Recipes are fantastic and authentic. Solid read overall.
Akash Deep –
I enjoyed learning about Sumitra and Anees’ journey. The recipes are a unique touch! Some parts felt repetitive. A good read overall.
Hareesh Kumar S –
Touching depiction of love and acceptance. Recipes looked great. The writing style was a bit too simple.
Pankaj Mansion –
A heartwarming story of love and food! The recipes are a lovely addition, though the narrative felt a bit slow at times. Overall, a worthwhile read.
Riya Sharma –
An enjoyable read. Recipes are interesting. I expected more complexity in the storyline, it was too simplistic.
Anant Maitrey –
A heartwarming story. Recipes are a great cultural aspect. It could have included more challenges in the marriage.
Ankush Kumar Singh –
Delightful journey into a unique marriage and kitchen. Wish there were more personal details. Recipes were amazing though!
Aryan Chouhan –
I loved the premise, but the execution was just okay. The recipes saved it for me. Wish it had more emotion in the story.
Vidhi Gupta –
A sweet and simple story of an interfaith marriage. The food descriptions are mouthwatering! However, the writing felt a little detached.
Thangbiaklian Nunthuk –
Beautifully written, offering a glimpse into a different era. The recipes are intriguing, but I wish there were more personal anecdotes.