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Autumn Light: Season of Fire and Farewells

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SKU: 9780143453451

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“Experience autumn’s poignant beauty in Pico Iyer’s ‘Autumn Light’. Returning to Japan after loss, Iyer finds solace in simple rituals, exploring themes of aging, change, and resilience. A meditation on finding what lasts amidst life’s fragility. ISBN: 9780143453451. #PICOIYer #AutumnLight #Japan #Grief #Resilience”

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  • ISBN-13: 9780143453451
  • Publisher: Penguin
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Width: 140 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0143453459
  • Publisher Date: 28 Jun 2021
  • Height: 40 mm
  • No of Pages: 248

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Weight 0.5 kg

8 reviews for Autumn Light: Season of Fire and Farewells

  1. Srishti Singh

    A lovely and poignant read! I enjoyed the author’s reflections on Japanese culture and the inevitability of change. Found myself highlighting so many passages. Five stars!

  2. Priya

    Iyer’s prose is as stunning as ever. Autumn Light is a thoughtful meditation on grief and acceptance. It’s more melancholic than I anticipated, but ultimately rewarding. Recommended!

  3. Kavya Gupta

    A beautifully written book, but a bit slow-paced for my taste. I appreciated the reflections on life and loss. The author’s perspective is very calming. But it’s difficult for me to rate more than three stars.

  4. Deepanshu Anand

    Autumn Light is a profound and moving exploration of aging and resilience. Iyer’s insights are sharp and comforting. It’s one of the most impressive works I’ve read, definitely.

  5. Khushi Kaushik

    I found this book to be quite boring. Too much navel-gazing for my liking. Pretty slow-paced, couldn’t really enjoy the book. Two stars!

  6. Pankaj Kumar Sharma

    A captivating and insightful journey through grief and acceptance. Iyer’s writing is simply magical. This is a book to savor and revisit. Will recommend to other readers.

  7. Rishabh Raj Singh

    While beautifully written, I struggled to connect with the author’s experiences. It felt somewhat detached. Though the book provides a fresh perspective, it felt a bit emotionless.

  8. Gujjar Krishna Pavan Sai

    The book wasn’t bad, but it didn’t resonate with me as much as I’d hoped. The themes were interesting, but I found the writing to be a bit dense.

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