Description
- ISBN-13: 9789354479601
- Publisher: Speaking Tiger
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 130 gr
- ISBN-10: 935447960X
- Publisher Date: 2024-07-15
- Height: 25 mm
- No of Pages: 336
- Width: 410 mm
Original price was: ₹750.00.₹562.50Current price is: ₹562.50.
Explore the captivating world of “The Hill Journals of Rumer and Ruskin” by Rumer Godden (ISBN: 9789354479601). Delve into the personal lives and creative minds of Rumer Godden and Ruskin Bond as they chronicle their experiences, inspirations, and reflections. Discover the literary bond between these two iconic authors amidst the serene backdrop of the Himalayas.
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Esha Deswal –
Charming and reflective. This book provides a unique perspective on their lives.
Kamakshi Jangid –
A wonderful journey into the minds of two literary giants. Inspirational and thought-provoking.
Ankit Kumar Gupta –
Interesting concept, but I was hoping for more interaction between the two authors.
Sawara Kumar Mishra –
The book offered interesting insights, but at times felt a little disjointed. A mixed bag.
Vanshika Saini –
A beautiful collection of thoughts and observations. The writing is elegant and engaging.
Gauri Mongia –
I found some parts of the book repetitive. Overall, it’s okay, but not outstanding.
Manav Shrivastava –
While I appreciate the premise, I struggled to connect with some of the entries.
Tani Gupta –
This book is a treasure for fans of both Rumer Godden and Ruskin Bond. Highly recommend!
Sundram –
I enjoyed the book, but at times it felt a bit slow-paced. Still, the insights were worth it.
Siddharth Kaushik –
Loved the descriptions of the Himalayas! It felt like I was there with them. A truly immersive experience.
Roshan Kr Barnwal –
A delightful read! Getting glimpses into the lives of Rumer Godden and Ruskin Bond was fascinating.
Gulshan Kumar Mahto –
I was expecting something different. A bit disappointed.
Ashish Kumar –
A must-read for anyone interested in the personal lives of authors. A truly inspiring and revealing book.
Anonymous –
A pleasant read, though not as impactful as I had anticipated. Good for a relaxing afternoon.