Description
- ISBN-13: 9789354472510
- Publisher: Speaking Tiger
- Height: 47 mm
- No of Pages: 312
- Width: 17 mm
- ISBN-10: 9354472516
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 300 gr
Original price was: ₹599.00.₹449.25Current price is: ₹449.25.
Explore the human cost of conflict in “Flaming Forest, Wounded Valley.” This gripping book unveils stories from Bastar and Kashmir, revealing the resilience and vulnerability of those caught in the crossfire. Discover the untold narratives of ordinary people navigating extraordinary circumstances. ISBN: 9789354472510
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Aman –
A good read. Some stories resonated, but not a ‘must read’.
Advaita Parmar –
I appreciated the author’s attempt to give voice to the voiceless. However, the writing style didn’t always resonate with me.
Dave Rushi Bhaveshbhai –
A good book, but wish it went into detail for the Bastar region stories
Akshay Kumar –
An important book, shedding light on often-ignored conflicts. The voices of the people shine through. Highly recommended.
Sweta Yadav –
The book presents two conflict zones, though some stories are more impactful than others. Overall, an informative read.
Aniket Singh –
An essential read for understanding the complexities of conflict. The author provides a nuanced and compassionate perspective.
Ansh Arora –
A deeply moving and thought-provoking book. The stories are told with sensitivity and respect. Highly recommended.
Shivam Raj –
A compelling collection of stories, both disturbing and hopeful. The author captures the essence of human resilience.
Shubham Jindal –
A mixed bag. Some stories are incredibly powerful and moving, while others lack depth. It’s a worthwhile read, nonetheless.
Anonymous –
The book gives a balanced perspective on the conflict. It shows the pain of war in detail.
Baby Aarti Punetha –
This book offers a crucial perspective on conflict zones. The stories are raw, honest, and deeply affecting. Highly recommend.
Dhiraj V S –
Brings to light the suffering of the common people caught in conflict. Well researched and presented.
Aishwarya Jeggan –
An eye opener to the realities of Bastar and Kashmir. A very impactful read and a must read for all.
Nikita Rajak –
Some stories were captivating, others felt a bit repetitive. The writing is decent, but the editing could have been better.
Manisha Kumari Gobind Prajapati –
While the subject matter is crucial, I found the narrative a bit dry. Could have been more engaging, but still informative.
Sahil Singh –
While informative, some parts were repetitive. The subject matter is important and presented in a good way.
Himanshu Shekhar –
The personal stories made the book a compelling read. Each story was engaging and made the reader feel for them.
Kavya Gupta –
A heartbreaking look at the realities of life in Bastar and Kashmir. These stories will stay with you long after you finish reading.
Naveen Kumar S –
While informative, I found it difficult to connect with some of the characters. Still, a worthwhile exploration of these regions.
Dhruv Bansal –
A powerful read. The stories from Bastar resonated deeply, but Kashmir’s felt a bit rushed. Overall, worth reading for the insights.
Midhunprasad M –
Some of the narratives felt a little underdeveloped, but the overall message is powerful and important.
Niku Dhar –
Heartbreaking and eye-opening. The author did a great job bringing these stories to light. A must-read for anyone interested in human rights.
Chilaka Alan –
Stories that pull at your heartstrings. Makes you think