Description
- ISBN-13: 9789352776740
- Publisher: HarperCollins India
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Returnable: N
- Weight: 272 gr
- ISBN-10: 9352776747
- Publisher Date: 09-Mar-18
- Height: 220 mm
- No of Pages: 208
- Spine Width: 10 mm
- Width: 140 mm
Original price was: ₹399.00.₹299.25Current price is: ₹299.25.
Escape the daily grind with ‘Lean Days’ by Manish Gaekwad (ISBN: 9789352776740). A young man quits his job to write a novel, embarking on a journey across India seeking inspiration and love. This travel diary blends history, imagination, and art, echoing the struggles of finding one’s place in the world. Discover stories of self-discovery, romance, and the search for meaning.
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Ranjan Kumar Jha –
I was captivated by the author’s journey! ‘Lean Days’ is a beautiful and introspective read. Highly recommended!
Dhruv Chandra –
Manish Gaekwad has a gift for storytelling! I enjoyed the book but felt it dragged on a little too long.
Suhani Jain –
I was moved by the author’s vulnerability. ‘Lean Days’ is a beautiful exploration of life, love, and the pursuit of dreams.
Ankit Patel –
Not my cup of tea. I was expecting a compelling journey, but it felt a bit dull and uninspired.
Naimish Pravinbhai Patoliya –
A solid -star read. ‘Lean Days’ is a story of self-discovery that resonates. I enjoyed the descriptions and the emotional depth.
Yash Sharma –
A meandering journey, both geographically and spiritually. ‘Lean Days’ explores the search for meaning, though it occasionally loses focus.
Vivek Vijayakumar –
The novel felt unfinished, with the climax falling flat. The writing style was nice and the book was insightful.
Parth Goel –
Gaekwad’s prose is beautiful! The book is a bit slow and not that interesting, but I still enjoyed reading about India.
Rohan Chaturvedi –
While the writing style is flowery, ‘Lean Days’ felt a bit pretentious at times. The idea is interesting, but the execution fell short.
Manan Singh –
I had high hopes for the story but was left disappointed by the end. The main character was difficult to understand.
Dhruv Bansal –
I found the main character very unrelatable. Other than that, I enjoyed the book.
Ansh Arora –
A delightful travel diary! I enjoyed the author’s reflections and the vivid imagery. I did not like the main character’s decision
Abha Suman –
A pleasant read, ‘Lean Days’ offers a glimpse into a writer’s journey. Some parts felt a bit slow, but overall enjoyable.
Srishti Mishra –
I was captivated by the story of love. The main character was extremely naive, making their story a bit hard to believe.
Achal Sharma –
Manish Gaekwad’s writing is evocative. The travelogue aspect was captivating, though the romance felt somewhat forced. Worth a read for the Indian landscapes.
Fathima Neslin –
A truly enchanting journey. The characters were very interesting, and the story’s plot was very engaging.
Daksh –
An interesting premise that didn’t quite live up to its potential. The middle part felt a bit drawn out.
Sagar Kumar –
The author’s writing style was engaging. The book’s ending felt very rushed.
Kundan –
‘Lean Days’ is a mixed bag. Beautiful descriptions, but the plot meanders. It has potential, but needs some refinement.
Jai Prakash –
A charming book that took me on a journey through India. The romance was sweet, but the story lacked a strong central conflict.
Ayush Chauhan –
A delightful exploration of India. The story and characters captivated my attention. Highly recommended!
Pulom Gupta –
An interesting premise that didn’t fully deliver. The writing felt inconsistent, but the glimpses of Indian culture were fascinating.
Adarsh Keshri –
I loved the concept of ‘Lean Days’! The descriptions are vivid, but I wished for a stronger narrative. Still, a promising debut.
Ayushman Singh –
Excellent read that will not disappoint! I recommend this book to anyone seeking an inspirational tale.
Mohit Verma –
The book had some pacing issues, but the author’s narrative made it an enjoyable read.