Description
- ISBN-13: 9780143102953
- Publisher: Penguin Books India Pvt Ltd
- Publisher Imprint: PENGUIN INDIA
- Height: 196 mm
- No of Pages: 504
- Spine Width: 38 mm
- Width: 127 mm
- ISBN-10: 0143102958
- Publisher Date: 16 Sep 2019
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 362 gr







Manvi Singh –
A touching story, though a bit slow-paced at times. Beautifully depicts rural life. Overall, a worthwhile read.
Prachi Manoj Ekhar –
While the story is compelling, I found the pacing to be uneven. Some parts dragged on a bit too long. Still worth reading.
Anchal –
Pather Panchali is a classic for a reason. The writing is beautiful, and the characters are so real. Highly recommend!
Rahul Gitte –
It’s a bit slow, but the story and the writing make up for it. Gives you a good look into old rural life.
Afshan Ali –
A beautiful and heartbreaking story. The characters stay with you long after you finish reading. Highly recommend.
Jagrati Goyal –
I enjoyed the glimpse into rural Bengal life, but the plot felt a bit meandering. Still, a worthwhile experience.
Paras Goyal –
An extremely good book, showcasing the reality of rural life in India. I enjoyed it so much, and will definitely reread this again.
Sumit Kumar Sahu –
I found the book to be a bit tedious and slow-paced. The story wasn’t as engaging as I’d hoped. I expected more.
Abha Suman –
This book is an emotional rollercoaster. It made me laugh, cry, and everything in between. A truly unforgettable read.
Shelly –
Absolutely loved this book! The descriptions are vivid, and the story is so heartwarming. A true masterpiece.
Naresh Lalwani –
A wonderful book! I enjoyed the simplicity of the story and the beautiful prose. A must-read for anyone interested in Indian literature.
Keshav R Gupta –
Beautifully written and deeply moving. It shows us the everyday struggles but also celebrates the simple joys of life.
Kumari Shweta –
A classic Indian novel that everyone should read. It gives an important insight into life in rural Bengal. Highly recommended!
Gayatri Awasthi –
Pather Panchali provides a realistic view of poverty with beautiful writing. It’s heartbreaking yet heartwarming.
Snehal Singh –
The book was a bit slow for my taste, but the author’s descriptions of rural Bengal were stunning. I’d recommend it, but with caution.
Roshika Devi –
The descriptions of rural Bengal are stunning, but the story itself felt a little underdeveloped. Still enjoyable.
Junaid Mohammed Abdul –
I struggled to connect with the characters. It felt a bit too slow and depressing for my taste. Not my favorite.
Swapnil Shanu –
Found it a bit depressing, but the innocence of the children was charming. The poverty felt very raw.
Arman Ahmad –
A simple yet profound story about family and resilience. Some parts are slow, but the overall message is powerful.
Utkarsh Tripathi –
A poignant tale of family and survival. Some parts were hard to read, but ultimately rewarding. A must-read for world literature enthusiasts.