Description
- ISBN-13: 9780140109412
- Publisher: Penguin Books
- Publisher Imprint: Penguin Books
- Height: 198 mm
- Weight: 166 gr
- ISBN-10: 0140109412
- Publisher Date: 27 Apr 1989
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 192
- Width: 129 mm
Original price was: ₹299.00.₹239.00Current price is: ₹239.00.
“Embark on a captivating American journey with R.K. Narayan in ‘My Dateless Diary.’ Explore the vibrant streets of New York City, the warmth of the West Coast, and the grandeur of the Grand Canyon. Experience America through the eyes of a renowned Indian author, capturing the essence of its diverse landscapes and people.”
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Abhay Tiwari –
Pretty good book, but not the best thing I have ever read.
Pranav Gupta –
Very enjoyable, I liked that Narayan offered such a unique outlook!
Pushpendra Gangwar –
A charming travelogue! Narayan’s observations are insightful, but sometimes felt a bit distant. Still, a pleasant read. Wish there were more photos.
Sarthak Beniwal –
I enjoyed the author’s writing style. A refreshing perspective! Will look for more from Narayan.
Sreyoshi Gope –
Amazing book, couldn’t put it down!
Muskan –
Interesting perspective, but I was hoping for more depth. It felt a little superficial at times. Worth a read if you’re a Narayan fan.
Prajjwal Yadav –
I would recommend this book to anyone looking for a unique perspective.
Harsh Yadav –
A beautiful read, Narayan is a very talented writer!
Debashish Dash –
I thought the book was alright, could have been better.
Nimesh Kumar Singh –
This was a good book, not my favorite, but still good!
Era Dhingra –
Good read, but I felt like it needed a little something more.
Muneela Yarrabathina –
I loved how the story moved and unfolded. It was a masterpiece!
Tejal –
The book was okay, but I won’t read it again.
Vridhhi Jaain –
I enjoyed the book and the author’s view of the world. I’d recommend it!
Mohammed Afsal A K –
A delightful glimpse into a bygone era. Narayan’s wit shines through. A few of the descriptions were too long and felt slow.
Tanya Mahajan –
Narayan is always a good choice for a good book!
Saikat Das –
Interesting, however, it wasn’t quite what I was expecting.
Aditi Rawat –
A unique perspective on America. Found some of the cultural observations a bit outdated now, but still an engaging journey.
Manish Kumar –
Enjoyable, but not Narayan’s best. Some parts felt rushed, while others were too detailed. Still, an interesting historical snapshot.
Kartikeya Raghupatro –
Nice book, but the story wasn’t as captivating as I thought.
Tessy Paul Kulangara –
Loved seeing America through Narayan’s eyes! The writing is beautiful, but I did feel it dragged in places. Overall, a good read though.