Description
- ISBN-13: 9789353025014
- Publisher: HarperCollins India
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 120
- Weight: 288 gr
- ISBN-10: 935302501X
- Publisher Date: 01 Nov 2018
- Height: 179 mm
- Spine Width: 13 mm
- Width: 215 mm
Original price was: ₹699.00.₹524.25Current price is: ₹524.25.
Experience Delhi’s vibrant soul in “Delhi through the Seasons” by Khushwant Singh (ISBN: 9789353025014). This captivating book explores the city’s transformation through the year, from scorching summers to misty winters. Discover Delhi’s rich history, diverse culture, and hidden gems as Singh’s evocative prose paints a vivid portrait of this mesmerizing metropolis. A must-read for travel enthusiasts and those seeking an intimate glimpse into India’s heart.
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Hritika –
Beautifully written and evokes a strong sense of place. Highly recommended!
Samiksha Chaurasia –
A must-read for anyone planning a trip to Delhi. Singh captures the essence of the city perfectly. I found it insightful.
Mayank Jain –
A beautiful exploration of Delhi! Singh’s writing is evocative, but sometimes feels a bit too romanticized. Still, a worthwhile read for those who love the city.
Srinivasa Rao Vasantula –
Good book to read before travelling to Delhi. I liked the seasonal variation
Rishabh Dwivedi –
A love letter to Delhi. I felt like I was walking the streets along with the author.
Pratham –
A unique perspective on Delhi, showcasing its many layers and changes throughout the year.
Adithya Venkatesh –
I thought the book was a little dry, but informative. Good if you like history.
Sundram –
The book provided a detailed tour of Delhi. It was amazing!
Abhijeet Bera –
Found it insightful and descriptive. Sometimes it felt like a travel brochure than a novel.
Himanshi Goyal –
I learned so much about Delhi’s culture and history. The seasonal descriptions were especially beautiful. A bit slow-paced.
Ashima Bhardwaj –
An interesting perspective on Delhi, but at times the writing style felt a bit dated.
Isha Choudhary –
Good book, but the writing was a little flowery for my taste. Worth a read!
Ayush Rai –
Too slow for me. I wish it had more about the street food. Overall, it’s ok.
Munulu Ringa –
A vibrant and engaging book. The author’s passion for Delhi is contagious. Highly recommended!
Sandat Sadanand Barve –
Singh’s love for Delhi shines through. A delightful read that made me want to visit! Some historical details were repetitive, though.
Shubham Bikash Goswami –
It’s good. Good book, but could have been better in the story telling.
Vansh Sarraf –
Enjoyed the descriptions of Delhi’s changing seasons. Some chapters dragged a little, but overall, a good introduction to the city.