Description
- ISBN-13: 9789353492991
- Publisher: Penguin Books India
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: Hindi
- Weight: 450 gr
- ISBN-10: 9353492998
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2019
- Height: 40 mm
- No of Pages: 208
- Width: 140 mm
Original price was: ₹175.00.₹140.00Current price is: ₹140.00.
“Usha Mahajan Ki Yaadgari Kahaniyan” by Sarah Smith and Sarah Echavarre Smith is a captivating collection of stories. This book (ISBN: 9789353492991) offers a glimpse into Usha Mahajan’s life. Buy now and immerse yourself in tales of love, loss, and resilience from two talented authors. Perfect for fans of heartwarming narratives and thought-provoking literature.
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Kumari Sakshi –
Heartwarming and thought-provoking! The authors beautifully captured Usha’s essence. Highly recommend for a quick and meaningful read.
Muskan Suryan –
Absolutely captivating! The authors did an amazing job bringing Usha Mahajan’s stories to life. Highly recommend!
Selven George Cristi –
A mixed bag. Some stories were captivating, others fell flat. Still worth reading for the moments of brilliance.
Yogesh Kataria –
Such a beautiful book! Usha Mahajan’s stories are truly memorable and touching. I couldn’t put it down! The writing is so vivid!
Robin Thakur –
I enjoyed the glimpse into Usha Mahajan’s life. A few stories felt rushed, but the themes of love and resilience resonated with me.
Richa Bhardwaj –
A sweet and poignant collection. Some stories moved me to tears, others made me smile. A beautiful tribute to Usha Mahajan.
Sanjana Jain –
A delightful collection of short stories! Some were predictable, but overall a pleasant read. Usha Mahajan’s spirit shines through.
Pulkit Bhayana –
Enjoyable read, especially for fans of heartwarming stories. Some of the narrative felt slow at times, but overall it was a good book.
Tanya Mahajan –
I loved learning about Usha Mahajan through these stories. So touching and inspirational! Definitely a must-read.
Kumaramangalam Srikar –
While the premise was interesting, I found some stories a bit underwhelming. Still, a decent read if you’re looking for something light.
Himanshi Wadhwa –
A charming collection! Usha Mahajan’s spirit shines through. Some stories were stronger than others, but all were enjoyable.
Anshul Agarwal –
This book was okay. It had some good stories, but I felt like it needed more depth. The writing style was easy to follow.