Description
- ISBN-13: 9780670097227
- Publisher: Penguin Random House India
- Binding: Hardback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- ISBN-10: 0670097225
- Publisher Date: 25 Oct 2022
- Height: 47 mm
- No of Pages: 808
- Width: 155 mm
Original price was: ₹999.00.₹799.00Current price is: ₹799.00.
Relive the cherished memories of Sanawar’s past with “Tales of Sanawar.” This book is a captivating collection of anecdotal stories from illustrious alumni, published by The Old Sanawarian Society. Journey through schooldays memoirs and historical chronicles, offering a glimpse into life at Sanawar from its founding in 1847 to post-Independence India. Explore the rich heritage and traditions of this esteemed institution. ISBN: 9780670097227
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Sai Manish Lambade –
Enjoyed the diverse range of stories, although the writing style varied quite a bit across different contributors.
Vaibhav Singh –
Absolutely loved reliving the history of Sanawar. The stories are engaging and provide a great insight into the school’s evolution.
Chetna Joshi –
A delightful read! The book beautifully captures the essence of Sanawar and its unique culture.
Akshay Kumar –
Interesting anecdotes, but felt a bit repetitive at times. Still, a good effort to capture the spirit of Sanawar.
Dhaduk Milankumar Manubhai –
While the book offers glimpses into Sanawar’s past, I wished for a more in-depth exploration of certain periods.
Abhishek Khandekar –
A heartwarming collection of memories! It really gives you a sense of what makes Sanawar such a special place.
Adhyan Rawat –
A must-have for any Old Sanawarian. This book rekindled memories I thought I’d forgotten. Highly recommended!
Aman Sharma –
A charming collection of stories. Some were more captivating than others, but overall a worthwhile read.
Sourajit Khan –
A nostalgic trip down memory lane! As an ex-Sanawarian, this book brought back so many fond memories. A must-read for anyone connected to the school.
Aayush Jaiswal –
I found some stories a bit dry, but there were enough gems to keep me interested. A decent tribute to Sanawar.