Description
- ISBN-13: 9789353024925
- Publisher: Harper Perennial India
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 499.9999996 gr
- ISBN-10: 9353024927
- Publisher Date: 15 Jan 2019
- Height: 39.99992 mm
- No of Pages: 192
- Width: 139.99972 mm
Original price was: ₹399.00.₹339.15Current price is: ₹339.15.
Dive into the poignant tale of Aranya and Ishan, two neighbors navigating the autumn of their lives in a changing Delhi. Explore themes of solitude, companionship, and the passage of time as they grapple with existentialism, aging, and the evolving urban landscape. Witness a unique romance blossom amidst philosophical banter and reflections on life’s complexities in Krishna Sobti’s captivating novel.
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Riya Negi –
The book explores aging with grace. It’s a quiet, reflective read, and the characters are very deep. I really like it.
Shubham Pal –
The book beautifully captures the essence of aging and solitude. The characters are well-developed, but the plot moved a little slowly for my taste.
Animesh Sharma –
The book’s strength is in its character development. The themes of loneliness and connection resonated strongly. Not a light read, though.
Aayush Gupta –
The writing is beautiful, but I struggled to connect with the characters. The pacing felt uneven.
Nitya –
I enjoyed the philosophical elements. The Delhi backdrop was amazing. A thought-provoking, albeit slightly dense, novel.
Manan –
Book really shows changing phase of life in Delhi with beauty and pain, sometimes the story feels very slow.
Aiswarya Suresh –
The book presents a unique perspective on aging. The story is a bit slow but gives you time to reflect. Enjoyed the journey.
Anubhav Singh –
This book is a gem! The author beautifully explores the depth of human relationships. I highly recommend it.
Shreya Chakraborty –
A beautiful and melancholic story. Sobti’s writing is evocative, but at times the philosophical discussions felt a bit heavy-handed. Still, a worthwhile read.
Dev Kumar –
Sobti’s prose is lyrical. The exploration of solitude is beautiful, but at times a little depressing. A very profound reading experience.
Satyapriya –
Sobti’s prose is lovely. I felt a deep connection to the characters. However, it might not appeal to those seeking a fast-paced narrative.
Ashish Das –
I found this book to be a thoughtful meditation on life. The pace is unhurried, allowing for deep reflection. Enjoyed it.
Sahil Hanfi –
A poignant portrayal of life’s autumn. Some of the philosophical exchanges felt a bit forced.
Sanjana Sarraf –
It’s a very contemplative book. The characters are well-developed, but the plot is a bit slow.
Rachit Mittal –
This book is a gentle and moving exploration of companionship in old age. Beautifully written.
Pallavi Singh –
I found it too slow and depressing, maybe it resonates with certain people, but it wasn’t for me.
Anurag Sahu –
The romance was sweet and unexpected. However, the book could have benefitted from a tighter plot.
Harshvardhan Gupta –
A touching exploration of companionship in later life. Some parts were slow, but overall a very moving story.