Description
- ISBN-13: 9789354471131
- Publisher: Speaking Tiger
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Width: 139 mm
- ISBN-10: 9354471137
- Publisher Date: 20 Feb 2022
- Height: 25 mm
- No of Pages: 256
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹374.25Current price is: ₹374.25.
Discover “The Flavours of Nationalism,” a captivating memoir by Nandita Haksar (ISBN: 9789354471131). Explore the complexities of love, hate, and friendship through the lens of personal experiences and delectable recipes. Haksar’s poignant storytelling invites readers on a profound journey of self-discovery and cultural exploration.
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Anuja Tripathy –
Haksar’s storytelling is captivating. The recipes add a unique flavour to her experiences. A worthwhile read that made me think.
Vignesh P –
Interesting concept, blending memoir with recipes. The writing is good, but the focus on nationalism could be overwhelming.
Akshit Kumar –
A fascinating blend of personal experiences and social commentary. I appreciated the author’s honesty and vulnerability.
Pragati Bisht –
I struggled to connect with the author’s experiences. The recipes were interesting, but not enough to salvage the book for me.
Ruchie Gautam –
While the premise was intriguing, I found the execution to be somewhat lacking. The recipes felt disconnected at times.
Saumen Sain –
A powerful memoir that explores complex themes with grace. The recipes are a delightful bonus. Highly recommended!
T S Kavya –
An interesting read that blends personal stories with political analysis. Some recipes were very innovative and easy to follow.
Govind Sharda –
I really enjoyed reading this book. I would highly recommend it, if you are interested in cultural exploration.
Shlok Singh –
I did not have much expectation from this book, but I can now say that it is really worth reading. Definitely recommend!
Sheshan A Hegde –
I enjoyed the personal anecdotes and the connection to food. However, I wish there were more recipes and less political analysis.
Nikhil Kumar –
The Flavours of Nationalism is a very unique book. I really enjoyed reading about author’s journey and some of the recipes.
Matsa Sai Sureshkumar –
If you are looking for a book that connects food with politics, then do not miss this one!
Ritik Jain –
A beautiful and moving memoir that explores the complexities of identity and belonging. The recipes are a wonderful addition.
Debojyoti Sarkar –
Haksar’s memoir is both insightful and engaging. The recipes are more than just additions; they are integral to the narrative.
Preet Singh –
I wanted to love it, but the political discussion felt too preachy and ruined my experience of reading the memoir.
Aparna Jha –
It gives a raw human perspective on nationalism, which cannot be missed. The recipes are a wonderful add-on.
Devansh Agrawal –
The Flavours of Nationalism is a truly unique book. It’s a delicious memoir with food recipes, that everyone should read.
Devender Pratap Mall –
I was not a big fan of this book. The flavours were not really appealing to me, but that is my personal opinion.
Vishal Baisoya –
Haksar’s memoir is a powerful reminder of the importance of empathy and understanding. The recipes are a delicious bonus.
Iqraa –
The book offers a unique perspective on nationalism through personal stories and recipes. Some parts were more engaging than others.
Shivamraj –
A thought-provoking read. Some recipes were interesting, but the political commentary felt a bit heavy-handed at times. Overall, an okay experience.
Ashish Kumar –
A memoir that you should read if you are interested in understanding history from an ordinary person’s eyes.
Kritika Suyal –
I wanted to love this book, but the political discussions overshadowed the personal stories. Recipes were a nice touch.