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Where the Rain Is Born

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SKU: 9780143029199

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Explore the diverse tapestry of Kerala in “Where the Rain Is Born.” This anthology weaves together essays, short stories, poems, and excerpts in English and Malayalam, offering a captivating glimpse into the region’s rich cultural heritage. Discover the essence of Kerala’s vibrant traditions and breathtaking landscapes. ISBN: 9780143029199

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780143029199
  • Publisher: Penguin Books India Pvt Ltd
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Width: 135 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0143029193
  • Publisher Date: 01 Dec 2002
  • Height: 216 mm
  • No of Pages: 328
  • Spine Width: 20 mm
  • Weight: 267 gr

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg

12 reviews for Where the Rain Is Born

  1. Harsh Mundhra

    A beautifully curated collection that offers diverse perspectives on Kerala’s culture and landscapes. Some of the writing styles were not my taste, but overall fantastic.

  2. Aashima Chopra

    Wonderful collection! It was hard to stay engaged at certain points but there was beauty in understanding a new culture.

  3. Nishant Khanal

    Stunning portrayal of Kerala’s landscapes. I was transported. Wish there was more consistency in quality across all the pieces.

  4. Chandrika Saha

    A beautiful collection showcasing Kerala’s soul. Some pieces resonated deeply, while others felt a bit disconnected. Overall, a worthwhile read.

  5. Kumar Satyam

    A delightful introduction to Kerala’s literary scene. Found new authors to explore. Bit uneven, but still a fascinating collection.

  6. Simran Bajpai

    An insightful journey into Kerala’s culture. The poems were especially moving. Some stories were stronger than others. Enjoyed it.

  7. Anshika Verma

    A mixed bag of literary gems. Some essays were captivating, while others were less engaging. Worth exploring if you’re interested in Kerala.

  8. Vignesh P

    While the concept is great, the execution was inconsistent. Some pieces truly shone, others felt underdeveloped. Worth a look, though.

  9. Sahil Bansal

    Felt like a true immersion into Kerala. Some language was hard to follow at times but overall well worth the read to learn.

  10. Jaideep Mehra

    I enjoyed learning more about Kerala, but certain selections felt out of place and I struggled to stay engaged. I liked the variety.

  11. Yash Verma

    Loved the variety of voices and perspectives. Gave me a real sense of place. However, switching between languages was occasionally jarring.

  12. Mayank Nilesh Limaye

    A beautiful snapshot of Kerala. Some were lost in translation so not all the texts resonated with me, still very interesting.

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