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Sumitra and Anees : An Indian Marriage Tales and Recipes from a Khichdi Family

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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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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

20 reviews for Sumitra and Anees : An Indian Marriage Tales and Recipes from a Khichdi Family

  1. Rohan Naik

    It’s a light and breezy read. The recipes are a nice touch. I felt disconnected with the characters. Three stars.

  2. Avi Jain

    An interesting look at an interfaith marriage in India. Recipes are great, but wanted more on the social complexities.

  3. Adarsh Garg

    Lovely book celebrating love and food! Found the recipes fascinating. A bit slow in some parts but a worthy read. Four stars.

  4. Dixita Saikia

    An insightful glimpse into interfaith relationships. Recipes looked tasty. The narrative was a bit dry. Giving a .

  5. Vaibhav Raghuvanshi

    Enjoyable read about a unique marriage. The recipes were a delightful surprise! Could have explored more depth. Giving four stars.

  6. Abhishek Mishra

    A beautifully told story. The recipes were a nice addition. I was hoping for more personal stories. Overall, very good.

  7. Megha Aswani

    A charming tale of love across cultures. The recipes are a bonus! I just felt like there was a lack of depth.

  8. Ankit Bhatt

    A poignant story. Enjoyed recipes and historical background. I felt it could have been more engaging. Enjoyed learning though.

  9. 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.

  10. Shivam Pandey

    A delightful book that celebrates diversity. The recipes made me hungry! The pacing was uneven at times. Still worth it, though.

  11. Raghav Jajodia

    Simple and sweet story, though it could have gone deeper. Recipes are fantastic and authentic. Solid read overall.

  12. Akash Deep

    I enjoyed learning about Sumitra and Anees’ journey. The recipes are a unique touch! Some parts felt repetitive. A good read overall.

  13. Hareesh Kumar S

    Touching depiction of love and acceptance. Recipes looked great. The writing style was a bit too simple.

  14. 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.

  15. Riya Sharma

    An enjoyable read. Recipes are interesting. I expected more complexity in the storyline, it was too simplistic.

  16. Anant Maitrey

    A heartwarming story. Recipes are a great cultural aspect. It could have included more challenges in the marriage.

  17. Ankush Kumar Singh

    Delightful journey into a unique marriage and kitchen. Wish there were more personal details. Recipes were amazing though!

  18. 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.

  19. Vidhi Gupta

    A sweet and simple story of an interfaith marriage. The food descriptions are mouthwatering! However, the writing felt a little detached.

  20. Thangbiaklian Nunthuk

    Beautifully written, offering a glimpse into a different era. The recipes are intriguing, but I wish there were more personal anecdotes.

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