Description
- ISBN-13: 9789353492809
- Publisher: Penguin Books India
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: Hindi
- Weight: 450 gr
- ISBN-10: 9353492807
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2019
- Height: 40 mm
- No of Pages: 128
- Width: 140 mm
Original price was: ₹150.00.₹120.00Current price is: ₹120.00.
“Mehmaan” by Rheea Mukherjee (ISBN: 9789353492809) is a captivating tale of hospitality and unexpected encounters. Journey with the characters as they navigate cultural differences and heartwarming connections. Explore themes of family, belonging, and the true meaning of home. Experience a story that will resonate long after you turn the final page.
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Anirudh Yerra –
Mehmaan is a gem! Beautifully written and deeply moving. A must-read for anyone who loves stories about human connection.
Vanshika Yadav –
A heartwarming story! I loved the cultural insights, though the pacing felt a bit slow at times. Overall, a pleasant read.
Ritik Saini –
A decent read, but not quite what I expected. The story felt a little underdeveloped. The cultural aspect was interesting, though.
Sarim Ahmad –
An okay read. I felt it was missing something special to make it stand out. Story was little slow.
Anushtha Tiwari –
Enjoyed the book. The story explores heartwarming connections. Highly Recommend!
Tirthabrata Dutta –
A lovely story with rich cultural details. Some found the pacing uneven, but I enjoyed the journey
Ayush Dogra –
Mehmaan is a beautiful book about connection. Some parts were predictable, but the characters were lovely.
Yash Koshal –
Mehmaan is a delightful exploration of cultural differences. Some of the narrative choices felt a bit rushed, but the heart of the story shines through.
Anshul Yadav –
A good book. The cultural nuances were interesting, but the story was not very memorable.
Tanu Chalotra –
A charming story with a gentle pace. I appreciated the focus on hospitality, but the plot was a bit thin.
Priyanshu Ranjan –
Absolutely loved it! The characters felt real and relatable. A moving story about finding home in unexpected places. Highly recommend!
Mohammad Fahim Faisal –
I was captivated by the vivid descriptions. The story explored heartwarming connections. Although the ending left me wanting more.
Tamanna Singhal –
A decent read. Explores family and belonging. Felt a bit slow.
Prateek Jayant –
I really wanted to like this more than I did. The concept was good, but the execution fell short.
Divyanshu Gautam –
Enjoyed the themes of belonging and family. The writing style was engaging, although I was hoping for more twists.