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One Who Swam with the Fishes: Girls of the Mahabharata

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Discover Satyavati’s untold story in One Who Swam with the Fishes. Before the Mahabharata, she was a fisher-maiden, a child of an apsara and a king, cursed and destined for greatness. Meenakshi Reddy Madhavan reimagines her journey through adolescence in the Vedic age, facing magic, sages, and a king already betrothed. Witness her rise to become Queen of Hastinapur.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789352644247
  • Publisher: HarperCollins India
  • Publisher Imprint: HarperCollins India
  • Height: 193 mm
  • No of Pages: 160
  • Spine Width: 5 mm
  • Width: 127 mm
  • ISBN-10: 9352644247
  • Publisher Date: 27 Feb 2018
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Weight: 136 gr

25 reviews for One Who Swam with the Fishes: Girls of the Mahabharata

  1. Prithvi Raj Parashar

    Not great or bad. Some parts are slow. It explores the complexities of Satyavati, and I enjoy this.

  2. Yogesh Kataria

    I couldn’t put it down! Satyavati’s story had me hooked from the beginning. The author did a great job.

  3. Kunal Gupta

    Beautifully written and thought-provoking. I loved learning about Satyavati’s early life. A must-read for fans of mythology.

  4. Rochan Goel

    Highly recommend for any mythology enthusiast! Author is able to build a whole world and interesting character.

  5. Anshu Singh

    The author does a great job of humanizing a legendary figure. Some events felt glossed over, but it’s a worthwhile addition to Mahabharata retellings.

  6. Manjeet Dahiya

    An original story that I enjoyed reading over a short weekend. Characters were engaging. A good read.

  7. Nisarg Vimal Lukka

    The author’s vision of Satyavati’s childhood is vivid. I enjoyed learning about lesser known stories in Mahabharata. Great book

  8. Namit Kumar Yadav

    A captivating read! Satyavati’s journey from fisher-maiden to queen is fascinating. I couldn’t put it down.

  9. Srishti Singh

    Didn’t quite live up to the hype. Satyavati felt distant. Felt like there were some missing pieces.

  10. Jayant Raghav

    An interesting reimagining, but I struggled to connect with Satyavati. The writing style is a bit dense at times. Worth a try if you’re curious.

  11. Shiv Haridas Lakhara

    A unique, but uneven narrative! The writing style felt disjointed at times. I enjoyed learning about Satyavati.

  12. Shreya Singh

    A good book that opens your mind to new stories! It inspires you to read other Mahabharata stories.

  13. Uroosa Anwer

    A powerful and moving story about a woman who defied expectations. Satyavati’s strength is inspiring.

  14. Oisharya Chaudhuri

    Madhavan brings Satyavati to life! I enjoyed seeing the Mahabharata from a new angle. Some parts felt rushed, but overall, compelling.

  15. Akshit Kumar

    Intriguing take on a classic. Satyavati’s struggles felt real, and the author paints a vivid picture of the era. Highly recommended.

  16. Vishnuvardhan Veeravijaybabu Pinjala

    I wanted to love this, but it didn’t quite click for me. The writing is good, but the story felt a bit dry. Maybe I expected too much.

  17. Ishika Mandal

    A fantastic exploration into a mythological figure’s history! It’s interesting and a fast read.

  18. Jay Raj Sharma

    This book is a gem! It transported me to the world of the Mahabharata and gave me a new appreciation for Satyavati.

  19. Ashutosh Anil Rai

    A fresh perspective on Satyavati! The writing was beautiful, but I wished for a bit more depth in exploring her motivations. Still, a good read.

  20. Satya Saran

    I appreciated the focus on Satyavati’s perspective. The pacing was uneven, but the story kept me engaged.

  21. Dev Kumar Gupta

    A captivating story that kept me engaged from beginning to end! I had no idea about Satyavati’s story

  22. Aayush Sharma

    I loved this book! The author writes so well and makes me feel like I’m in the Vedic age. Recommend to my bookclub.

  23. Raghav Aggarwal

    I was hoping for more magic! The story is well-written, but it felt more like historical fiction than a fantasy retelling. Still enjoyable.

  24. Soumya Salini Kar

    A unique and compelling story! Madhavan’s portrayal of Satyavati is both strong and vulnerable. Highly recommended.

  25. Nidhi Singh

    I wanted more depth in character building. Story good. Pacing a little off at times.

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